The Magnificent Book of Creatures of the Abyss
(Ocean Animal Books for Kids, Natural History Books for Kids)
The Magnificent Book of
- Format: Innbundet
- Antall sider: 80
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: The Magnificent Book of
- EAN: 9781681889009
- Utgivelsesår: 2023
- Bidragsyter: Hestermann, Josh; Hestermann, Bethanie
299,-
Take a deep dive into the world of wild, weird, and wonderful sea creatures!
Get up close to some of extraordinary creatures that live in the abyss, the little-explored world thousands of feet beneath the ocean surface. A gulper eel with an inflatable mouth, a barreleye fish with a transparent head, a goblin shark with an extendable jaw, a vampire squid that can turn itself inside out, and a sea worm that drops "bombs", are just a few of the incredible creatures you’ll encounter.
Filled with facts and bright, bold, scientifically accurate illustrations, The Magnificent Book of Creatures of the Abyss takes young readers on a deep dive of adventure and exploration!
EXPLORE THE ABYSS: The abyss, or deepest parts of the oceans, is home to some of the weirdest, wildest, and most unique creatures on the planet.
36 INCREDIBLE CREATURES: Kids can learn about dozens of deep-sea dwellers, from the gulper eel
Get up close to some of extraordinary creatures that live in the abyss, the little-explored world thousands of feet beneath the ocean surface. A gulper eel with an inflatable mouth, a barreleye fish with a transparent head, a goblin shark with an extendable jaw, a vampire squid that can turn itself inside out, and a sea worm that drops "bombs", are just a few of the incredible creatures you’ll encounter.
Filled with facts and bright, bold, scientifically accurate illustrations, The Magnificent Book of Creatures of the Abyss takes young readers on a deep dive of adventure and exploration!
EXPLORE THE ABYSS: The abyss, or deepest parts of the oceans, is home to some of the weirdest, wildest, and most unique creatures on the planet.
36 INCREDIBLE CREATURES: Kids can learn about dozens of deep-sea dwellers, from the gulper eel