Seashore

Seashore
ISBN-10
0746090056
ISBN-13
9780746090053
Series
Seashore
Category
Seashore
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Usborne Books
Authors
Jane Chisholm, Sarah Courtauld, Conrad Mason

Description

"Which fish can breathe on land? Why do some crabs have to live in other animal's shells? In this book you can find lots of fascinating facts about the seashore and the creatures that live there." -- Back cover.

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