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Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea: Read and Wonder

Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea: Read and Wonder

Current price: $8.99
Publication Date: March 24th, 2009
Publisher:
Candlewick
ISBN:
9780763641405
Pages:
32
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Description

"Stunning pictures and engaging words. . . . An accomplished entrée to early science topics." — BOOKLIST (starred review)

Dive into the warm ocean and swim around amid the coral and waving sea grass. Do you see an eye like a small black bead peering out at you? Linger for a while and discover the secrets of the sea horse - one of the shyest fish in the sea. With a head like a horse, a tail like a monkey, and a pouch like a kangaroo, the sea horse acts like a chameleon, changing color to ward off danger or to show that he and his mate are a lifelong pair. Watch their fascinating mating dance, as the two of them twine their tails together and twirl, before she places her eggs in his pouch to be born. Could there be a more intriguing creature of the sea?
Back matter includes an index, and a note about sea horses.

About the Author

CHRIS BUTTERWORTH is the author of more than seventy nonfiction books for children on such diverse subjects as influenza, Antarctic exploration, and Ancient Egypt. "A sea horse looks as magical as a mermaid," she says, "but sea horses really exist. We need to know as much as we can about them, so we can protect them."

JOHN LAWRENCE says, "Sea horses are really exciting to draw, and I have tried to imagine how it must be to live under the water like them." John Lawrence is both the author and illustrator of THIS LITTLE CHICK, named a NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Best Illustrated Children's Book of the year.

Praise for Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea: Read and Wonder

With its involvingly detailed illustrations and a text perfectly attuned to the early elementary set, this is an exemplary introduction to the fish.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Stunning pictures and engaging words. . . . An accomplished entree to early science topics.
—Booklist (starred review)

Gem of a nature book.
—Washington Post Book World

Thoroughly engaging. . . .A brilliant marriage of art and science.
—School Library Journal (starred review)