Whales, Dolphins, Turtles and More! Weird, Strange and Wonderful Ocean Creatures

by Anna Lucas

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Book Details

Publisher:National Geographic Books
Published:2010
Pages:68
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1426307241

Reading Info

Age Range:4-9

About This Book

Presents a variety of sea creatures and their homes, including dolphins, sharks, and sea turtles.

Our Review

This engaging underwater exploration introduces young readers to the vibrant world beneath the waves, showcasing the unique homes of dolphins, sharks, sea turtles, and other marine life. The book uses clear, accessible language to describe each creature's habitat, making complex ocean ecosystems understandable for a preschool and early elementary audience. Vivid illustrations bring the coral reefs, open ocean, and sandy seafloors to life, creating an immersive reading experience that feels like a virtual aquarium visit. Children will delight in discovering where these fascinating animals live, eat, and raise their young.

Its gentle educational approach that balances factual information with visual storytelling makes it ideal for both read-aloud sessions and independent browsing by emerging readers. The selection of creatures represents a thoughtful mix of familiar favorites and intriguing lesser-known species, maintaining engagement while building foundational knowledge about marine biology. Parents seeking quality nonfiction that sparks curiosity about the natural world will find this an excellent resource for nurturing early science interest and environmental awareness in their children.

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Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction