Children’s / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats: Oceans and seas
Kane/Miller Book Publishers Ocean, Sticker Facts
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£6.99
Rockridge Press Marine Biology Activities for Kids: Mazes, Word
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£12.34
Lerner Publishing Group Inside the Bermuda Triangle
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£27.85
Lerner Publishing Group Water on Mars
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£29.12
MCP Books Meet Me at the Salish Sea
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£20.66
Wombat Books Little Horses
Book Synopsis?Out in the bay where sailboats glide,little horses drift and hide...''Beneath the waters of a calm bay, seahorses hide from predators, feed on shrimp and raise their young in gardens of sponge, coral, and grass. But when a storm destroys their habitat, they are left with nothing to eat and nowhere to hide. That is, until a Marine Biologist comes up with a clever invention to provide them with shelter and food while the natural environment recovers. The little horses have a new home where they can thrive! Soon, tiny horses are swimming and the hotel is overgrown with coral and grass. Inspired by true events and including information about seahorses and the Seahorse Hotels Project, Little Horses is a conservation success story certain to inspire children to love and care for the natural world. ?Out in the bay where sailboats glide,little horses drift and hide...''Beneath the waters of a calm bay, seahorses hide from predators, feed on shrimp and raise their young in gardens of sponge, coral, and grass. But when a storm destroys their habitat, they are left with nothing to eat and nowhere to hide. That is, until a Marine Biologist comes up with a clever invention to provide them with shelter and food while the natural environment recovers. The little horses have a new home where they can thrive! Soon, tiny horses are swimming and the hotel is overgrown with coral and grass. Inspired by true events and including information about seahorses and the Seahorse Hotels Project, Little Horses is a conservation success story certain to inspire children to love and care for the natural world.
£14.24
Greystone Books,Canada The Blue Wonder: Why the Sea Glows, Fish Sing,
Book SynopsisAn intimate account of the beauty, mystery, and amazing science of the ocean.In The Blue Wonder, marine biologist and diver Frauke Bagusche brings readers on a fascinating and beautiful deep-sea dive into the ocean. Drawing on scientific discoveries and her own research, she uses photographs and playful prose to reveal: deep-sea reefs that glitter like glass fish that converse with each other by singing––loudly an octopus that imitates more than fifteen other animals the secret behind why the sea glows at night “weddings” that happen amongst the coral underwater “drugstores” and even fish that clean her own teeth! Humans know more about the moon’s surface than we do about the ocean. There is so much to be discovered, under the sea. With the heart of a poet and the mind of a scientist, Frauke Bagusche re-awakens our love for the sea and ignites a desire to protect this vital habitat.Trade Review“Readers who want an upbeat, yet thoughtful overview of all things marine wildlife will appreciate this fun, quick dive into the ocean.”—Library Journal“The Blue Wonder takes its place alongside Carl Safina’s Song for the Blue Ocean in revealing the marvelous marine world and the urgent need to preserve a dazzling ecosystem we too often neglect.”—Book Page“If you like your books to be brimming with interesting science, then dive in!”—Tristan Gooley, New York Times bestselling author of How to Read Water“This book is true to its title: it really provides an excellent introduction to the wonders of the sea, and makes you want to dive in and see for yourself.”—Dr. Daniel Pauly, fisheries scientist and author of Vanishing Fish: Shifting Baselines and the Future of Global Fisheries
£17.99
Greystone Books,Canada Plasticus Maritimus: An Invasive Species
Book Synopsis“Clever…beguiling….Readers age 11 and older are likely to finish this book feeling both persuaded and uplifted. Beauty has a way of doing that.”—Wall Street JournalFor young readers comes an imaginative guide to ocean plastics, filled with tips and tricks for identifying—and combating—pollution in our oceans.Inspired by biologist AnaPêgo’s life’s work, and filled with engaging science and colorful photographs, this foundational look at plastic pollution in the ocean explains why it is such an urgent contemporary issue.When she was young, Ana Pêgo didn’t play in a backyard, but on a beach. She walked along the shore, looked at tide pools, and collected fossils. As she grew older, Pêgo noticed a new species at the seaside: plastic. She decided to collect it, study it, and give it a Latin name—Plasticus maritimus—to warn people of its dangers to our planet.Pêgo tells us how plastics end up in our rivers, lakes, and oceans, shares plastic’s chemical composition and physical properties, and offers a field guide to help readers identify and understand this new invasive species in all its forms, from the obvious (fishing nets and water bottles) to the unfamiliar (tiny, clear particles called microplastics). Finally, she offers a critical look at our current “solutions” to plastic contamination and in her most important proposal—REVOLUTIONIZE—calls for deep changes in our habits, motivating young and old alike to make a difference, together. An artificial and almost indestructible species, Plasticus maritimus deserves to have its days numbered! Together, we can send it packing.“A cleverly conceived and comprehensive introduction to a serious issue.”—Kirkus ReviewsHonorable Mention—Bologna Ragazzi AwardPublished in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute.Trade ReviewA 2021 Outstanding Science Trade BooksA Junior Library Guild selection“Clever…beguiling….Readers age 11 and older are likely to finish this book feeling both persuaded and uplifted. Beauty has a way of doing that.”—Wall Street Journal“A marine biologist warns of the impact of “invasive” plastics on the ocean environment … presenting a solid introduction to the science and a clear call to action.”—Horn Book Magazine“A cleverly conceived and comprehensive introduction to a serious issue.”—Kirkus Reviews“This imaginative guide to ocean plastics pollution … helps readers identify and understand this new invasive species….[an] important book.”—Omnilibros“While the subject is serious, Plasticus Maritimus is an upbeat read sure to inspire positive action in children and adults alike.”—Hakai Magazine“[A] helpful and imaginative guide.”—Pam Norfolk, The Lancashire Evening Post“A lively, informative, but also rather scary book that you can absolutely share with your 12-year-old, as well as with a like-minded friend or parent.”—Meridian Star“With beautiful illustrations, easy to understand explanations and a lot to say on the subject, this comprehensive guide to the most invasive man-made species will leave the readers horrified. I grew increasingly sick, and by the end of it, I was committed to hunt down, reduce, erase, and hopefully eradicate the problem once and for all.”—GeekDad“Plasticus Maritimus belongs in every middle school! It’s a book that carries its message within the pages literally and figuratively, as well as beyond. The cardboard binding is both beautiful and necessary. As Plasticus Maritimus shows us, the future of book production, like so many other industries, has to be earth-friendly.”—MaryAnn Cappiello, Ed.D., Lesley University“Plasticus Maritimus is truly a pivotal book of our time. Ana’s journey to specializing on this topic mirrors many and especially youth we meet all over the world. I can’t imagine a better 'field guide' will ever be made that explains the problem, offers alternatives and provides a clear call to action. Bravo Ana!”—Adrian Midwood, Executive Director, Plastic Oceans Canada“I loved this book for so many reasons! There are bright, colourful pictures that draw the reader in. The book is easy to understand and fun to read, but still gives very important information about this new invasive species “Plasticus martimus.” I think this book should be in every class for all kids of all ages.”—Mason Vander Ploeg of Mason’s Ocean, Junior Plastics Oceans Ambassador and London Drugs recycling ambassador“How many books about plastic pollution are so well-written, interesting and filled with the most unique colored pencil illustrations and photographs that you have a problem putting it down and returning to that riveting novel you are reading? This is that book….To whom would you recommend this book? Everyone.”—Youth Services Book Review
£9.49
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd High Tide, Low Tide: A Shoreline Activity Book
Book SynopsisA childrens colouring and activity book that teaches basic marine ecology concepts -- including tidal cycles, predator-and-prey relationships, food chains, habitat, and conservation -- through detailed illustrations and informative text. High Tide, Low Tide is a fun and captivating introduction to the great variety of marine life that can be found at the seashore. With ready-to-colour pictures on nearly every page, along with a list of common species names and a colour key, this book will teach children to identify snails, sea stars, hermit crabs, shore crabs, mussels, barnacles, tidepool sculpins, sea anemones, sea urchins, giant octopuses, shorebirds, harbour seals, seaweeds, and more. The clear, informative text describes basic concepts about how animals and plants live together and survive the always-changing marine environment at different stages of the tidal cycle. While educators and parents will find this book an effective tool for teaching science, reading, critical thinking, observation skills, and basic concepts in conservation, kids will enjoy hours of colouring fun and fascinating facts.
£15.29
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada City of Water
Book SynopsisThe second book in the ThinkCities series explores water as a precious, finite resource, tracing its journey from source, through the city, and back again. Living in cities where water flows effortlessly from our taps and fountains, it’s easy to take it for granted. City of Water, the second book in the ThinkCities series, shines a light on the water system that is vital for our health and well-being. The narrative traces the journey of water from the forests, mountains, lakes, rivers and wetlands that form the watershed, through pipes and treatment facilities, into our taps, fire hydrants and toilets, then out through storm and sewer systems toward wastewater treatment plants and back into the watershed. Along the way we discover that some of the earliest cities with water systems date back to the Indus Valley in 2500 BC; that in 1920 only 1 percent of the US population had indoor plumbing; that if groundwater is used up too quickly, the land can actually sink; and more. The text is sprinkled with fun and surprising facts — some water fountains in Paris offer sparkling water, and scientists are working to extract microscopic particles of precious metals found in sewage. Readers are encouraged to think about water as a finite resource, and to take action to prevent our cities and watersheds from becoming more polluted. More than 2 billion people in the world are without access to safe, fresh water at home. As the world’s population grows, along with pollution and climate change, access to clean water is becoming an urgent issue. Includes practical steps that kids can take to help conserve water. The ThinkCities series is inspired by the urgency for new approaches to city life as a result of climate change, population growth and increased density. It highlights the challenges and risks cities face, but also offers hope for building resilience, sustainability and quality of life as young people advocate for themselves and their communities. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.3 Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.Trade Review[M]ind-boggling and fascinating facts. * Quill & Quire *[An] insightful STEM offering. * Booklist *Educational and stylish. * Kirkus Reviews *Cogently fills an information gap for school and public libraries. * School Library Journal *[A] fantastic way to examine the urban landscape and how it affects the environment. * Globe and Mail *The text presents excellent information and encourages readers to become good stewards of a finite resource. * CM Review of Materials *Vibrant and informative. * Spacing Magazine *
£13.49
Birlinn General The Scottish Coastal Colouring Book
Book SynopsisStretching for almost 10,000 miles (including numerous islands), the coastline of Scotland is one of the most varied in the world, from beautiful sandy beaches and flower-laden machair to dramatic cliffs and sea stacks. In this book Eilidh Muldoon has drawn 23 views celebrating the huge diversity of Scotland’s coasts, featuring dramatic landscapes and seascapes, picturesque fishing villages and imposing castles, not forgetting the animals that make the coast their home. Includes: The Waverley paddle-steamer (Firth of Clyde); St Abbs (Berwickshire); Ailsa Craig and Culzean Castle (Firth of Clyde); Robin Rigg Offshore Wind Farm (Dumfries and Galloway); Portsoy, Spey Bay, Lossiemouth (Moray coast); Corryvrechan Whirlpool (Argyll and Bute); Portree (Skye) (Portree); Castlebay (Barra); John O’Groats (Caithness); St Kilda; North Ronaldsay Lighthouse and The Old Man of Hoy (Orkney); Shetland (cliffs, puffins, tombolo) and many more.
£11.45
Floris Books Skye the Puffling: A Baby Puffin's Adventure
Book SynopsisOne morning Skye, a cheeky baby puffin with an appetite for adventure, sneaks out of her parents' burrow, tumbles off the cliff edge and accidentally lands on a passing gannet's back! Skye's thrilling journey takes her around the Firth of Forth and finds her in a few tricky situations -- a perilous piggy-back ride, an icy dip in the sea and a host of Scottish bird life. Written in Lynne Rickards' signature rhyme, this charming coming-of-age story features dynamic watercolour illustrations of Scottish sealife and a very cute puffling!The adorable sequel to the best-selling Harris the Hero is set in Scotland around the Firth of Forth, the Isle of May, North Berwick and the Bass Rock.Trade Review'A nicely told adventure story for children up to the age of four or five.'-- BBC Wildlife Magazine'I am particularly fond of the area of Scotland surrounding the Bass Rock and thought that Jon Mitchell's watercolour illustrations really did it justice, but it is in his portrayal of Scottish sea life that these delightful illustrations really stand out. I particularly liked the attention to detail given to gannets, and Skye is just adorable!'--School Library Association'This is a sweet picture book, especially for children who love puffins and birds.'--Youth Services Book Review'what could be better than one of Lynne Rickard's masterpieces.'-- Taran Baker, Sandstone Press
£6.99
Hachette Children's Group What a Ship Sees: A Fold-out Journey Across the
Book SynopsisThis charming concertina book follows the journey of a little ship on a voyage across the sea. Folding out to nearly 2.5 metres, children can look at all the different things the ship sees on its way, as it chugs past fishing vessels, a tanker and a humongous cruise ship, alongside leaping dolphins and shoals of flying fish, through the high, choppy waves of a lightning storm, and finally reaching its own little harbour. Playful text guides the journey, providing fun shared experience and conversation starter for parents and young children. The reverse side of the concertina features spot illustrations picked out from the main scene, with a more expansive information about each element, from ships to ocean life.Table of Contents0
£11.69
Hachette Children's Group What a Submarine Sees: A fold-out journey under
Book SynopsisThis charming concertina book follows the journey of a little submersible on a voyage beneath the waves, down into the deep dark ocean and back again. Folding out to nearly 2.5 metres, children can look at all the different things the sub sees on its way, as it travels past a shipwreck, through a coral reef, near to a pod of orcas hunting for their lunch, close to a leatherback turtle feasting on jellyfish, and past some rather strange deep-sea fish. Playful text guides the journey, providing a fun shared experience and a conversation starter for parents and young children.The reverse side of the concertina features spot illustrations picked out from the main scene, with more expansive information about submarines, ocean life and the dangers it is facing.
£11.69
Hachette Children's Group A Turtle's View of the Ocean Blue
Book SynopsisDive into this stunning guide that explores the underwater world, its wildlife, the challenges it's facing and how you can help to protect it.Join your sea turtle guide as you navigate every inch of our oceans, from the sunlit surface to the deepest, darkest depths.This beautiful book will help you explore the five oceans on our planet, meeting the creatures who live there and finding out just how their incredible surroundings work. From tides and currents, to migrations and conservation, see our oceans in action and learn how you can help to save them. This is a great follow-up to the very successful A Cat's Guide to the Night Sky, as it introduces young readers to our oceans, the underwater wildlife and the natural phenomena that take place as well as discussing the challenges we're currently facing and what we can do to help save our big blue world. The book contains a glossary and is suitable for children aged 6+.Written by expert author Catherine Barr, who previously worked as the Greenpeace Sea Turtle campaigner, and with gorgeous artwork from celebrated illustrator Brendan Kearney, this is a must-have for all young readers.
£13.49
Child's Play International Ltd Sea
Book SynopsisVery young babies see the world differently, and that’s why we have developed this unique book, using the latest scientific research in infant perception. With a specially selected palette, tactile elements, and moving parts, every feature of this book will stimulate your child’s endless curiosity and creativity. It’s as simple as Look Touch Learn!Trade Review"A wiggly, slippery fish, a knobbly spiny starfish and swaying rubbery seaweed are just a few interesting words to listen to and shapes to look at in this seaside-inspired book for babies. Child’s Play are an exemplary publisher for babies and toddlers because they truly understand what babies’ and young children’s developmental processes are and how books can help them grow and learn. At the back of Look Touch Learn: Sea there’s a brilliant end page for parents which explains why the book is a fold-out concertina (so it can be propped up around baby while they are lying on their tummy), why it has moving parts (develops baby’s sense of depth and alertness to movement) and why it uses strong contrasting colours (babies find it easier to see them). The accessible, approachable notes at the end of the book also give parents lots of ideas for how to use the book, from reading the text out loud to singing to your baby, following the shapes and trails with their fingers and blowing or poking the moving parts and playing peekaboo! The words in the book are also full of interest and sound lovely when you read them. There’s no story needed for babies this young, who will have plenty to look at and respond to in this brilliantly conceived book which has strong toy-like elements. Highly recommended." -- BookTrust
£11.69
The Secret Book Company Fish
Book SynopsisWhat is a living thing? Where do animals live? What do animals eat? How do they move and grow? Learn the answers to these questions in this exciting new series. With easy-to-read text and informative diagrams, this series offers a simple introduction to the animals, plants and insects that live in our world.
£15.24
The Secret Book Company Birds
Book SynopsisWhat is a living thing? Where do animals live? What do animals eat? How do they move and grow? Learn the answers to these questions in this exciting new series. With easy-to-read text and informative diagrams, this series offers a simple introduction to the animals, plants and insects that live in our world.
£15.24
BookLife Publishing Oceans
Book SynopsisThis exciting new series explores the variety of habitats in our world and explains how animals have adapted to be able to make their homes in each and every one of them. Here readers can get their first taste of the diversity of life that our planet has to offer.This exciting new series explores the variety of habitats in our world and explains how animals have adapted to be able to make their homes in each and every one of them. Here readers can get their first taste of the diversity of life that our planet has to offer.
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Sea
Book SynopsisCome on a journey over land, sea & sky to discover some of the world''s most amazing migration patterns. From the red crab''s journey to Christmas Island to the monarch butterfly''s flight over North america, this series will explore the longest and most treacherous migrations of the animal kingdom.
£12.99
Button Books Romeo Explores the Seashore
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£7.59
Templar Publishing Hannah + Holly Touch and Trace: Under the Sea:
Book SynopsisFrom the shoreline to the deepest depths of the blue ocean, where will your finger take you when you trace the trail? Little ones will love exploring under the sea with a die-cut trail that they can follow along. With endearing artwork by Hannah and Holly, this book is the ideal gift for toddlers with a sense of adventure!
£6.64
Templar Publishing Flip Flap Snap: Ocean
Book SynopsisWhoever heard of a sh-urtle? Or how about a wal-ish? Flip the flaps to come up with fun combinations that put a new twist on learning about ocean creatures - but watch out, these animals bite! With rhyming non-fiction text, fun facts, fantastic pop-ups and beautiful artwork from Carmen Saldana these books are sure to raise a few giggles.2020 titles: Pets/SafariContentsPets: puppy, kitten, rabbit, budgie, lizardSafari: lion, elephant, zebra, giraffe, flamingo
£8.99
Templar Publishing Beneath the Waves
Book SynopsisTake a journey through the oceans of the world in this beautiful book, made entirely from hand-pressed plants.Artist Helen Ahpornsiri transforms silky seaweeds, feathery algae and bright coastal blooms into playful penguins, scuttling crabs and schools of silvery sharks. Turn the page to explore each corner of the oceans, from hidden rock pools to the darkest depths. Marvel as plants transform into marvellous creatures, and discover the magic and beauty that lies beneath the waves . . .Trade ReviewDive deep into the ocean and discover the wondrous creatures that live below... See the underwater world as never before as artist Helen Ahpornsiri transforms hand-pressed silky seaweeds, feathery algae and bright coastal blooms into playful penguins, scuttling crabs and schools of silvery sharks. Hidden beneath the waves is another world entirely. In underwater cities of coral, schools of fish flash their iridescent scales while great whales sing to each other across the vast expanse of the open ocean. Dive deeper and on the seabed you will find alien-looking creatures beyond your wildest imagining. Turn the page to explore each corner of the oceans, from hidden rock pools to the darkest depths. Marvel as plants transform into amazing creatures, and discover the magic and beauty that lies beneath the waves. Each chapter of the book explores a different ocean realm, brought to life with hand-pressed seaweed and coastal flowers. The rock pool is fringed with sea lettuce, blades of bead weed circle the eye of the squid while coral weed paints the anglerfish a pale pink. Ahpornsiri creates intricate collages using real flora and foliage. Each illustration is made up of hundreds of leaves and flowers which are foraged or grown, then preserved with traditional flower-pressing methods. The plants are organised by species or colour before being cut and delicately arranged to form birds, insects and other creatures in designs filled with tiny patterns and tangles of plant life. The unique, imaginative and multi-coloured artwork - coupled with Lily Murray's beautiful, lyrical text - make this book an extraordinary journey through ocean life and one that will be treasured by readers young and old. -- Pam Norfolk * Northern Regional Newspapers *Following the success of her first book, A Year in the Wild, artist Helen Aphornsiri has ventured underwater to create a beautiful follow-up: Beneath the Waves. With Illustrations carefully created form pressed flowers, each chapter journeys through different realms of the ocean, from hidden rock pools to the darkest depths. * Period Living *Helen's books are true masterpieces. Every single creature is intricately crafted from a colourful array of costal plants and seaweeds which are skilfully collaged into their final form.'Beneath the Waves' is an exploration of the hidden aquatic worlds in the depths of the ocean. Each chapter explores a different realm (the coast, the open ocean, the tropics and polar waters) with tantalising glimpses of some of the weird and wonderful species which reside there.With clearly presented text full of wonderful vocabulary and new facts to marvel at, I would recommend this title for readers aged 8+ * Library Girl and Book Boy *Using hand-pressed seaweedsand coastal plants foraged fromaround her home on England'ssouth coast, artist Helen Ahpornsiribrings our ocean to life in herfollow-up to A Year in the Wild.Coupled with lyrical text andcurious facts from writer LilyMurray we meet a 'bustling city'of underwater creatures fromclownfish to sharks, offeringchildren and adults a mesmerisingdeep dive into life under the sea. * Coast *
£18.96
Templar Publishing Small Worlds: Water
Book SynopsisExplore habitats on a small scale. Look closely at what lives in a rock pool, explore the roots of a mangrove tree; plunge deep into an underwater cave and more.What will you find when you explore these small worlds? Prepare to be surprised by the variety of life on each page of this gorgeous lift-the-flap book.
£11.69
Templar Publishing Beneath the Waves
Book SynopsisTake a journey through the oceans of the world in this beautiful book, made entirely from hand-pressed plants.Artist Helen Ahpornsiri transforms silky seaweeds, feathery algae and bright coastal blooms into playful penguins, scuttling crabs and schools of silvery sharks. Turn the page to explore each corner of the oceans, from hidden rock pools to the darkest depths. Marvel as plants transform into marvellous creatures, and discover the magic and beauty that lies beneath the waves . . .
£8.99
Nosy Crow Ltd I'm Thinking of a Sea Creature
Book Synopsis Guess the animal from the clues, then pull a slider to reveal the answer! A brilliant non-fiction board book series perfect for little animal lovers. With vibrant energetic artwork and a friendly rhyming text, these interactive books are great for reading aloud. Each child is thinking of sea creature . . . What do they look like? What do they eat? And what noise do they make? Follow the simple clues, make a guess, then spot the animal hiding in the beautifully illustrated scene and pull the slider to reveal the answer! With four favourite sea creatures to find - and animal noises too! Other titles in the series include:I'm Thinking of a PetI'm Thinking of a Jungle AnimalI'n Thinking of a Farm Animal
£6.99
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet Kids the Ocean Book 1: Explore the
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£18.99
Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd 100+ First Words: In the Sea
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£6.99
Templar Publishing Animal Homes: Ocean
Book SynopsisDive in and explore the ocean layer by layer in this tactile introduction to habitats, and the animals who live there, for the very young.Starting in the deepest parts of the ocean where no drops of sunshine can reach, there are weird and wonderful creatures who live there. Swimming up through the cold and salty water, look out for wide, open jaws and sharp, pointy teeth! On the way, spot the starfish, pass through the perfect place for whales to find food to eat until you reach the busy and bustling surface. Here you'll find bright coral reefs, colourful fish and ocean creatures.This innovative non-fiction board book series takes a key STEM topic for toddlers and gives it a fresh new life. Featuring bold and bright illustrations from Natasha Durley, the chunky, shaped pages allow little hands to investigate different animal homes. Ideal for fans of the Hello, World! series, Campbell's Busy series and Usborne's Peep Inside series.
£8.54
Templar Publishing Oceanarium Poster Book
Book SynopsisBig, bold and beautifully illustrated, these stunning posters from Teagan White's bestselling Oceanarium are perfect for pinning on your walls.This large-format poster book lets you decorate your walls with images from Teagan White's bestselling Oceanarium, created in partnership with the National Marine Aquarium. Featuring ocean life of all kinds from around the world including shimmering tropical fish and majestic blue whales, this is a stunning collection of prints. Posters are double-sided, with the reverse showing a black-and-white, annotated version of the full-colour illustration.
£13.59
BookLife Publishing Aquarium Explorers
Book SynopsisLet's explore a marvellous aquarium! What might we see in the Marvellous Mammals exhibit? What about visiting the Wonderful Whales wing? Come on, don't wait! Let's go!
£6.93
BookLife Publishing Under Water
Book SynopsisSome animals are weird and others are downright wacky. Some animals are creepy and lots more are completely terrifying. But ALL of them are incredibly interesting! Find out all about the weirdest, strangest and scariest animals under the water, from pistol shrimps to wobbegongs!
£8.54
Bonnier Books Ltd In the Ocean
Book SynopsisAdd stickers of cool ocean creatures to the amazing scenes inside In The Ocean
£9.49
Usborne Publishing Ltd Don't Tickle the Shark!
Book SynopsisWhen babies and toddlers touch the soft patches in this irresistible novelty book, the sea creatures come to life with hilarious and charming sounds. As well as tickling the shark, they can also tickle a dolphin, a sea lion and a seagull, before all the animals gather at the end for a musical finale guaranteed to get everyone dancing!
£11.69
Usborne Publishing Ltd Fingerwiggly Octopus
Book SynopsisLittle children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become the arms of little octopus as she meets her undersea friends, decorates her den and hides from a hungry shark. Simple rhyming text and delightful illustrations combine perfectly in an engaging interactive board book.
£6.99
Usborne Publishing Ltd Rock Pool Life to Spot
Book SynopsisThis book is the perfect companion for a day out at the seaside. Children can have fun exploring rock pools and spotting all kinds of wildlife, from fish and seabirds to crabs and crustaceans, and keep track of the ones they've seen using the chart and stickers at the back of the book.
£5.62
Usborne Publishing Ltd Very First Words Library: Under The Sea
Book SynopsisVery small children can enjoy lifting, looking and peeping through holes to discover all sorts of creatures that live under the sea. Simple, friendly artwork shows one big creature and one small creature on every page. Clear text is perfect for learning to sound out words and learn new names.
£6.93
BookLife Publishing Sand
Book SynopsisThere is a lot more than just sand at theseaside. Come along on a trip to see what seaside creatures you can spot at the beach. The sky, sand, sea and rockpools are teeming with all sorts of life.
£8.54
Usborne Publishing Ltd Look Inside Seas and Oceans
Book SynopsisDive into the watery world beneath the waves in this beautifully illustrated information book, with over 50 flaps to lift. Explore coasts, coral reefs and mangrove forests, and find out what lives in the deepest, darkest part of the ocean. Includes Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites for more information, too.
£13.49
Usborne Publishing Ltd Little First Stickers Seashore
Book SynopsisVisit a sandy beach, dive into rock pools and explore the fascinating seashore in this delightful sticker book. Use the 240 stickers of interesting birds, plants, sea creatures, pebbles and shells to bring the beautifully illustrated scenes to life.
£7.59
Usborne Publishing Ltd 100 Things to Know About the Oceans
Book SynopsisDo fish wear pyjamas? What's the sound of an iceberg melting? How many sheep did it take to launch a Viking longship? Which is faster - a tsunami or a bullet train? Find the answers to these and many more questions in a book that explores the history, science, environment and art of our planet's seas and oceans. Richly illustrated and perfect for broadening children's knowledge of an essential subject, away from the classroom.Ideal for fact loving readers aged 8+.Each book in this best-selling, award-winning series presents 100 bite-sized topics, with bold, graphic illustrations and clear text. Perfect for dipping in and out of, and for sharing with family and friends.Discover all the titles in the 100 Things to Know series:1. 100 Things to Know About Science2. 100 Things to Know About Saving the Planet3. 100 Things to Know About Music4. 100 Things to Know About Numbers, Computers & Coding5. 100 Things to Know About Food6. 100 Things to Know About the Human Body7. 100 Things to Know About Space8. 100 Things to Know About the Oceans9. 100 Things to Know About Planet Earth10. 100 things to Know About History11. 100 things to Know about the Unknown12. 100 things to Know about Sport
£13.95
Usborne Publishing Ltd Can we really help the planet?
Book SynopsisThere's nothing like a visit from a polar bear family, a swirl of bees, an orangutan or a pod of dolphins to inspire action! Follow the adventures of some sparky kids as they discover why the planet needs our help, join them as they brainstorm some awesome solutions, and help to spread their enthusiasm across the globe. This collection of four fabulous planet-protecting and child-empowering stories is packed full of facts and science-made-easy. Positive, playful dialogue by Katie Daynes combine with gorgeous illustrations by Roisin Hahessy, making the perfect book to read aloud or alone, and fill children with hope for the future.
£21.24
Usborne Publishing Ltd Wipe-Clean Under the Sea Activities
Book SynopsisThis fun book is a playful way for young children to develop their counting, observation and pen control skills. Spot the differences between Otta and Orla the octopuses, join the dots to create a submarine, count starfish on the seabed and lots more. Durable, wipe-clean pages mean children can revisit their favorite activities again and again.
£8.54
Usborne Publishing Ltd First Sticker Book Under the Sea
Book SynopsisThere is an amazing array of sea creatures to discover in this lively sticker book. With over 130 stickers including tiny sea snails, a huge humpback whale, an adorable turtle and a friendly octopus. Children will love finding a home for each creature in scenes including ”Freezing Waters”, ”Underwater Forest”, and “The Shipwreck”.
£7.59
Bonnier Books Ltd Under The Sea Colouring
Book SynopsisIncluding 16 stackable ocean-themed crayons, and a colouring pad with a multitude of sea creatures and scenes, Under the Sea is packed with value and fun.
£11.15
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Kids Ocean Animal Atlas 1
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£18.04
Flying Eye Books The Great Barrier Reef
Book SynopsisWith nearly 400,000 square kilometres of dazzling colour, intricate ecosystems and unique creatures large and small, The Great Barrier Reef is one of the great natural wonders of our world. Vibrant, dynamic illustrations illuminate this enchanting place, its animal inhabitants, and the people who have embraced it as a centrepiece of their cultures. Learn all about how the reef came to be, its place in the world, and perhaps most importantly, what we can all do to help ensure that The Great Barrier Reef will be around for countless future generations to discover!Trade Review"Ominous passages about coral bleaching and the problems posed by plastic in the sea are balanced by hopeful explanations of efforts being made to preserve the reef."—Wall Street Journal "A very good book for beefing up the coral reef section, or for niche projects on climate change."—School Library Journal"This gorgeous book feeds my inner marine biologist!"—The Tiny Activist “Glorious colour and delicate line work, perfectly capturing this sub-aquatic world.”—Colours May Vary "One of the greatest natural wonders of our world and we're learning all about it through this beautifully illustrated book."—The World is Their Classroom “I was surprised to discover that night is often the most active time on the reef when a wonderful array of nocturnal creatures are hunting… Throughout, the author, marine biologist Dr Helen Scales shares her knowledge and enthusiasm writing in an accessible style that will enthrall primary age readers.”—Red Reading Hub “This stunningly illustrated book is an excellent go-to for children starting to learn about the fragile and yet wondrous ecosystem that is the Great Barrier Reef.”—BookTrust
£16.99