The Fascinating Ocean Book for Kids: 500 Incredible Facts!


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From anemones to zooplankton--500 awesome ocean facts for kids ages 8 to 12

Do you know a kid who's captivated by what goes on beneath the ocean's surface? This sea animal book for kids is packed with hundreds of incredible facts for hours of underwater exploration. Pages of full-color pictures feature life in and around the sea including fish, dolphins, and shipwrecks!

Dive deeper than other ocean books for kids with ocean trivia such as:

  • Sea cucumbers can eject some of their organs to defend themselves and then regrow them within a few weeks.
  • The Challenger Deep is the deepest place on Earth, almost 7 miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Blue whales are the largest animals that have ever lived--their tongue weighs as much as an entire elephant!

Kids will light up as they discover fascinating fishes and deep-sea giants with the best in ocean books for kids.



Author: Bethanie Hestermann, Josh Hestermann
Publisher: Callisto Kids
Published: 07/27/2021
Pages: 214
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.03lbs
Size: 8.00h x 8.00w x 0.59d
ISBN13: 9781648768842
ISBN10: 1648768849
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Earth Sciences | Water (Oceans, Lakes, Et
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Activity Books | General

About the Author
Bethanie and Josh Hestermann are authors of animal-science books for kids, including Zoo Animals: A Search and Find Book for Kids, as well as Zoology for Kids and Marine Science for Kids for more advanced readers. Bethanie is a freelance writer and Josh is a zoologist working at the California Science Center.

Bethanie and Josh Hestermann are authors of animal-science books for kids, including Search the Zoo, Find the Animals, as well as Zoology for Kids and Marine Science for Kids for more advanced readers. Bethanie is a freelance writer and Josh is a zoologist working at the California Science Center.