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"A huge fish slowly swims with its big mouth open wide. The basking shark is collecting tiny plankton to eat. Although it is the second-biggest shark in the world, this gentle giant doesn't attack any other animals. It just swims around eating plankton! Dive in to learn more about this where the basking shark lives, how it interacts with other fish, and why humans are a threat to this incredible ocean animal. It's time to get shark shocked!"--
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"Metamorphosis can be found throughout nature beyond just caterpillars and tadpoles. This fresh spin on the highly curricular topic explores some of the ocean's most fascinating creatures while explaining how and why these creatures metamorphose."--
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This nonfiction picture book uses a playful guessing game to introduce eight different ocean animals and some unique aspects of their bodies. There's also a brief description of the animal's traits with a special emphasis on the featured body part. Young children will recognize that every animal has its own distinctive features and body parts that help it survive. Author Stacey Roderick has created a perfect beginning exploration of the physical traits...
14) Sea creatures
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Distributed by Houghton Mifflin Co
Pub. Date
1993
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English
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Explores the habitats, behavior, and anatomy of such sea creatures as the barnacle, starfish, and shark.
19) Sea creatures
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Scholastic Inc
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[2014?]
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English
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Join Ms. Frizzle and the whole Magic School Bus gang as they dive into the ocean and explore the amazing creatures of the deep.
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