This captivating, activity-based book provides budding oceanographers and marine biologists the opportunity to begin their exploration of the world beneath the seas. Using a hands-on approach that encourages imagination as well as factual learning, Totally Sea Creatures describes the fascinating life found at various depths. Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions show readers how to build actual creatures such as a crab, squid, hammerhead shark, seahorse, or Orca whale — or they can create new creatures with the more than 30 interchangeable plastic parts!
Underwater World
Our Underwater World
This vibrant book is teeming with animals of the seas and oceans and other things to spot, match, count and talk about.
Each page . . . is teeming with underwater creatures and objects to spot, match and count, and hundreds of delightful details to talk about. -- Cover.
A series for young readers which looks at various aspects of marine life. Each book features stunning underwater photographs to illustrate and support the factual text. Text by Stanley L. Swartz, photography by Robert Yin.
These ossicles are arranged in a line down the arm and each is covered by four small shields , giving the brittle star's arms an armored , jointed appearance . Spines and a pair of tube feet extend from tiny pores between the shields .
Animals in the Sea
This series looks in detail at our oceans and at the fascinating creatures that live in, above and below the waves.
Text and illustrations present unusual facts about ocean animals.
Lough Ine, near Baltimore, County Cork, is one of the richest collecting grounds, and was first investigated by Rowland Southern in 1916 and later by Professor Renouf of University College, Cork, who built and equipped a laboratory ...