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A beluga whale swims among the floating ice of the Arctic Ocean. Its white skin helps it hide! Readers will explore this...read more
With their long arms and their ability to squirt ink, octopuses and squids are hard to tell apart! This title dives deep...read more
During the Middle Ages, mapmakers placed sea serpents on maps to warn sailors of their presence. But did they really help...read more
Spinning a whirlpool, the kraken draws sailors into the depths of the sea. Its beak is where the sailors meet their end....read more
Nurse sharks are suction feeders. They can suck a conch right out of its shell! Young readers will be eager to open the...read more
Lemon sharks may not look like lemons, but they do have yellow skin! Between the covers of this title, young readers will...read more
Bull sharks are one of the few species of sharks that can live in freshwater. Sometimes, they are found hundreds of miles...read more
Basking sharks get their name from their behavior of feeding near the surface of the water. They look like they are...read more
Sea stars can regrow parts of their own bodies! This beginning title explores these fascinating creatures, from their...read more
Scuttling on the beach or across the seafloor, crabs are ocean animals on the move! This introductory title highlights...read more
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