Let's Look at the Ocean Depths (First Discovery Close-up)
by Raoul Sautai and Ute Fuhr
Deep down in the oceans readers will find strange, monstrous creatures such as a hatchet fish (its wafer-thin, silvery body is like a mirror, which reflects a double image of itself and makes it difficult for predators to know where it is) or a bearded angler (its trailing beard lights up, luring tiny sea creatures into its glowing tangled filaments).
Sharks (Creatures of the Ocean) (Portrait of the Animal World)
by Andrew Cleave
Penguins (A Portrait of the Animal World S.) (Creatures of the Ocean)
by Derek Hastings
Thresher Sharks (Amazing World of Sharks)
by Elizabeth Roseborough
The Seashore (First Discovery)
by Pascale De Bourgoing and Jeunesse Gallimard
Dig in the sand, peep under stones, pick up colorful shells. Find crabs and shrimps, oysters and limpets, mussels and starfish.
How does a dolphin swim? How do they give birth in the water? How do they communicate with each other? Learn all about these intelligent, affectionate and sociable creatures that often swim in large groups, look after each other when injured and team together to catch their prey. Find out the names of different species of dolphins in the oceans around the world and about some of their close cousins.
Let's Look at the Seashore (First Discovery Close-up)
by Christian Broutin
The seashore scene has plenty of animals to spot, including a shrimp (it uses its pincers to cut up food and take it to its mouth just like a knife and fork) and a sea anemone (it reproduces itself like a plant with buds?the babies grow from the base of the anemone and gradually detach themselves).
Cool Animals: In the Air, on Land and in the Sea (Children's Animal Books)
by Baby Professor
Water (Opposing Viewpoints (Library)) (Opposing Viewpoints (Paperback))
Coloring Book For Teens (Coloring Books for Teens, #7) (Coloring Book for Teens, #2)
by Art Therapy Coloring
The seas, oceans and rivers of the world are one of the last great wild frontiers. Here, gigantic herbivores and voracious predators make their homes. There may be no real Loch Ness monsters, but sea 'monsters' of all sizes and shapes can still be found lurking in the ocean's darkest depths. From the deadly great white shark to the legendary giant squid, Sharks & Predators of the Deep takes the reader on a fascinating journey into a strange and little-known world. Each of the featured creatures...
Children’ s Animal Atlas is the perfect first atlas for young animal lovers. The colourful illustrated maps contain essential geographical information such as countries, principal mountains, rivers and lakes. The book is crammed with interactive fun, so that young readers can truly engage with the animal world. With more than 250 stickers, six postcards and a personalised spotter’...
Endangered Sharks (Focus on Endangered Species)
by Sue Gagliardi