1001 Things to Spot in the Sea by Katie Daynes

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    1. 1001 Things to Spot in the Sea by Katie Daynes Great For Non-Readers Each double page of this picture book invites youngsters to discover things in the sea. Simple text and colourful scenes bursting with things to spot combine to help children develop skills in reading, counting, matching and identification. Personal Review: 1001 Things to Spot in the Sea by Katie Daynes This book contains some of the best material to stimulate young minds. It will challenge their sight and memory as they look over these excellent illustrations in search of the objects in the list. While their scanners are active, the children will also learn a bit of the science of the sea, as they are required to identify objects found in and hear the oceans of the world. The images are:
    2. *) Open sea - a selection of what can be seen some distance away from land *) Water sports - what you can see on a recreational ocean beach *) Icy north - the creatures that can be found on the ice pack of the north *) Coral reef - a sample of the creatures that can be found on the coral reefs *) By the seashore - what you can see on a sand beach *) Underwater forest - a sampling of what can be found in the shallow water near the land *) On a cruise - a demonstration of some of the activity that takes place on a cruise ship *) Deep down - a sampling of the creatures found in the deepest of ocean waters *) Sea village - a demonstration of the activity that take place in a village on stilts at the edge of the ocean *) Lost city - the activity associated with an underwater archeological site *) Chilly south - a sample of the wildlife found in the area around Antarctica *) Grassy seabed - a sample of the very shallow seawater ecosystem *) Shipwreck - an example of divers exploring a ship at the bottom of the ocean Brief answers are included at the end, although they probably will not be of any assistance. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: 1001 Things to Spot in the Sea by Katie Daynes 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!

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