|aAt the sea floor café |bodd ocean critter poems |cwritten by Leslie Bulion ; illustrated by Leslie Evans.
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|aAtlanta, GA |bPeachtree Publishers|c2016.
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|a45 p. |bcol. ill. |c21 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (page 44).
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|aDive in! -- Party poppers -- Walk like a nut -- The leopard sea cucumber and the emperor shrimp -- Fish food -- Healthy eating -- Crabby camouflage -- Watch the toes -- Dolphin fashion -- Upside down and all around -- Hidden in plain sight -- Dental health -- Krill power -- With her eggs tucked underneath her arms -- Jellyfishing -- At the sea floor café -- The invasion of the bone eaters -- Hooray for the sea and the ROV.
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|aAn illustrated collection of poems and factual information about some of the creatures that live in the sea. Includes a glossary of scientific terms.
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|aStudents K-12.
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|aOutstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12, 2012
The ocean covers two-thirds of our planet. It is Earth掇 largest ecosystem, full of organisms that make a living in wildly different and even extreme environments. This clever collection of poems for kids describes the devious and sometimes surprising methods ocean denizens use to forage for food, capture prey, trick predators, and protect their young. The poems bobble and swim effortlessly from page to page, leading us from the snail-shell home of the jeweled anemone crab to a raft of violet snails hanging upside down in their bubble houses. At the Sea Floor Caf?includes science notes with details about each animal掇 behavior, a glossary, and an appendix explaining the types of poem that appear on each spread. Striking linoleum prints round out this title, which can be used across the curriculum.
The ocean covers two-thirds of our planet. It is Earth掇 largest ecosystem, full of organisms that make a living in wildly different and even extreme environments. This clever collection of poems for kids describes the devious and sometimes surprising methods ocean denizens use to forage for food, capture prey, trick predators, and protect their young. The poems bobble and swim effortlessly from page to page, leading us from the snail-shell home of the jeweled anemone crab to a raft of violet snails hanging upside down in their bubble houses. At the Sea Floor Caf?includes science notes with details about each animal掇 behavior, a glossary, and an appendix explaining the types of poem that appear on each spread. Striking linoleum prints round out this title, which can be used across the curriculum.