In One Tidepool: Crabs, Snails, and Salty Tails - Couverture souple

Fredericks, Anthony D.

 
9781584690382: In One Tidepool: Crabs, Snails, and Salty Tails

Synopsis

Learn about ocean animals and marine life that live in tidepools in this beautifully illustrated, rhyming picture book! Perfect for classrooms and read-aloud storytime for kids 3-5, In One Tidepool is a fun introduction to the wonders of this small habitat.
Did you know that a whole community of creatures lives in a tidepool? (We promise, it's not just starfish!) Dive into their wet and splashy home and explore the world of:BarnaclesHermit crabsSea snailsSea AnemonesAnd more!Fun, building rhymes make this a perfect storytime read-aloud:
A knobby sea star slowly slips
Across the pool on feeding trips.
It creeps by limpets, brown and white,
Who tightly cling with all their might,
And watch the crabs with borrowed rooms
Shuffle across seaweed blooms.
Backmatter includes:Descriptions of every animal mentioned in the bookFantastic facts about each sea creatureThe authors' favorite resources to learn more about ecologyThe authors' favorite wildlife conservation and animal preservation organizations

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À propos de l?auteur

Jennifer DiRubbio is both a passionate artist and an avid environmentalist. She has been active as an artist for several organizations that promote nature and a healthy planet. Jennifer graduated with a BFA from Pratt Institute in 1992. She keeps her home and studio in Merrick, New York, as "green" and environmentally sound as possible, where her husband and two young children also work and play.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9781584690399: In One Tidepool: Crabs, Snails, and Salty Tails

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1584690399 ISBN 13 :  9781584690399
Editeur : Dawn Pubns, 2002
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