Ocean life

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Seahorses

2015
In some species of seahorses, males and females will actually stay together for life! Learn this and more alongside beautiful, full-bleed color photographs. Complete with glossary, index, and table of contents. Abdo Kids is a division of ABDO.

Dolphins

2015
Did you know that the killer whale is actually the largest of the dolphin species? Learn this and more alongside beautiful, full-bleed color photographs. Complete with glossary, index, and table of contents. Abdo Kids is a division of ABDO.

Sea urchins

2012
Did you know that sea urchins are in the same family as starfish? Sea urchins are small, round, and covered with long spines that can move. Learn more interesting information in Sea Urchins, an AV2 media enhanced book.

Crabs

2012
Did you know that crabs have eight legs and two claws, and that they often walk sideways? There are more than 4,500 different kinds of crab. Learn more interesting information in Crabs, an AV2 media enhanced book.

Manatees

2003
Simple text and photographs describe the physical characteristics and behavior of manatees.

Sea dragons

2012
Did you know that sea dragons are related to seahorses? There are two types of sea dragons. Leafy sea dragons have large leafy parts. Weedy sea dragons have small leafy parts. Learn more interesting information in Sea Dragons, an AV2 media enhanced book.

Octopus

2012
Did you know that octopuses are related to snails and slugs? Octopuses are shaped like a ball, with eight soft arms attached to one end. Learn more interesting information in Octopus, and AV2 media enhanced book.

Starfish

2005
Presents a children's book for early readers that examines the many kinds of starfish that live in the ocean, and describes their various colors and sizes.

Kelp

2005
Presents an introduction to kelp, in simple text with illustrations, describing what it is, where it is found, and how it is harvested.

Jellyfish

2005
Presents an introduction to jellyfish, in simple text with illustrations, describing what they look like, where they live, how they move, and what they eat.

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