Everyone loses once in a while. But being a good sport when you lose isn't always easy--not even for Rainbow Fish. A lighthearted look at accepting loss without losing your sparkle!.
After a small tornado hits Selinsgrove during a night time thunderstorm, Hilde and her sister/photographer Izzy wake up to find fish flopping all over Orange Street, and they set out to document the path of minor destruction for their newspaper--and solve the mystery of where the fish came from.
A big blue whale comes to live near their reef creating a misunderstanding between him and Rainbow Fish and his friends that leaves everyone very unhappy and hungry.
Readers learn how to feed and care for a fish. Covers supplies, cleaning the aquarium, how to keep a fish healthy, and includes basic interpretation of a fish's body language, and different types of fish.
Fish are unlike any other type of animal. What makes them do the things they do? This unique volume will answer that and other questions curious minds might have about their fishy friends. Eels, sea horses, and lungfish are just a few of the underwater creatures readers will learn about in this original book. A brief introduction summarizing each fish is followed by a simple diagram showing the inside parts of the animal. Each diagram includes labels and captions that help readers understand the key workings of the animal's body. Learning life science has never been so much fun.
Uses photographs and text to describe the tools of fishing; looks at different types of bait; examines the physiological features of more than sixty popular sport fishes, with advice on which tackle and techniques to use on each; explains the techniques of fishing; and includes tips on how to read the water.