"Tide pools form from water left on rocky shores when the tide withdraws. From seaweed and sea snails to shore crabs and seabirds, readers will discover some of the plants and animals that live in and around these ever-changing ecosystems."--Provided by publisher.
"Tide pools form from water left on rocky shores when the tide withdraws. From seaweed and sea snails to shore crabs and seabirds, readers will discover some of the plants and animals that live in and around these ever-changing ecosystems."--.
Presents an introduction to the creatures that live in a tide pool, in simple text with photographs, including descriptions of a tide pool environment, as well as the various plant and animal life that inhabit it.
A collection of illustrated, rhyming poems about various creatures that can be found in tide pools, with additional information about the physical characteristics and habits of animals such as lobsters, sculpins, starfish, and anemones.
A child discovers a tide pool and observes all of the varied creatures that make their home there. Also includes "field notes" which provide more facts about tide pool animals.
For one afternoon, a child visitor observes the cycle of change within a tidepool, a small place at the edge of the sea that is home to many plants and animals.