All The Way Down: Ocean

by Alex Woolf

Published 28 February 2021
All The Way Down is an ingenious new information book series looking at different ecosystems from the organisms that live near its top to the creatures that dwell near the bottom. Ocean explores the sea creatures that live at different depths, from the organisms that live in rock pools and the shallows to the strange animals that lurk in the abyss, as well as examining how pollution and climate change are affecting the oceans’ ecosystems. Each spread features bold, colourful and eye-catching illustrations of the different animal and plant species, plus easy-to-digest, bite-sized factoids about the creatures. A ruler running down the side of each spread highlights the different depths. An attractive magnetic clasp makes it an ideal gift purchase.

All The Way Down is an ingenious new information book series looking at different ecosystems from the organisms that live near the top to the creatures that dwell near the bottom. Amazon Rainforest explores the different layers of the world’s largest rainforest, from the birds and flying insects that live in the canopy to the creepy-crawlies, reptiles and fish that lurk in the lower depths and the streams and rivers. The book also explores how the Amazon rainforest is endangered by issues including deforestation, pollution and climate change, raising young readers' awareness of conservation and environmental issues.

All The Way Down: Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures explores the vanished world of these ancient animals, descending through the different time periods in which they lived - Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous - and down from the flying reptiles that soared through the skies to the dinosaurs that roamed the ground and the predators that hunted the planet's teeming, dangerous oceans. The book also explores the theories around how the dinosaurs became extinct and looks at how palaeontologists have used fossils to piece together their lives.

Each spread features bold, colourful and eye-catching illustrations of the different dinosaur species, plus easy-to-digest, bite-sized factoids about the creatures. A ruler running down the side of each spread highlights the different depths.