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Seashore (Dk Eyewitness Explorers)

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Full-color photos. The secrets of sea otters, crabs, seashells, and more are revealed in this unique photographic overview of plant and animal life inhabiting the world's coastlines.

 

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There is a lucid discussion of different types of rocks one can find along the seashore.Shores have a lot of life, from plants (such as lavender, thyme [I didn't know that]., flowers) to animal life (such as tide-pool fish such as clingfish, butterfish, and goby) to, of course, sea shells. Or even younger children would appreciate their parents reading this to them, showing the wonderful diagrams, before the kid can read. This is another excellent entry in the Eyewitness Books series, this time authored by Steve Parker. Flower-like animals, such as anemones and jellyfish (I still remember my first foray into the Atlantic Ocean ending with a rapid retreat to shore as a jellyfish "stung" me) and sea stars and so on.All in all, this will be a great "read" for the young. Nice way of parent-child bonding. The book begins with context, noting that with so much of the Earth covered by water, there will, obviously, be large slivers of beach. The author notes that shores are strange places, "being the edge of the land as well as the edge of the sea." The book begins by noting the forces that have shaped the shore, from surf, to tide, to corrasion (a term that I had never run across before--meaning that boulders and sand are thrown by the sea against the shore and, thus, change it).

And the borers and builders and crabs and lobsters. Perhaps that's why we have the myth of Poseiden and mermaids. Then come the tide pools filled with all manner of life, including fish.Now we're back into the sea to discover the anemones, so many kinds. Evidence of high tides, low tides, and rock composition can be read in the sides of standing rocks and cliffs across the planet where water meets shore.Algae, limpits, barnacles, kelp, oysters--all thrive right at the edge of water.

The seashore is at the edge of the land going out to sea. Now Eyewitness takes us to the birds perched on ledges overseeing the seashore. Then come the jellyfish and corals and the spiny-skinned creatures. Yes, but, it is also that exact meeting point of the sea and the shore, the feminine and the masculine, the yin and the yang, water and earth.

Do you know there are seaweed forests underwater in some parts of the world.Then just a few inches further landward and a whole new line of life emerges: the seashells. Cormorants, puffins, and there are squid and sea otters and finally, man as beachcomber and preserver, historian and artist. Not meaning to get mystical, but doesn't the seashore strike you that way. Perhaps that is why life teems at this meeting of land and sea."Eyewitness Seashore" shows the reader how water meets shore and how water shapes that shore.

We love this book. This book helps us identify what we are looking at and gives us a brief dessciption of each. We also bought Oceans (DK Eyewitness Book). My family and I spend our summer weekends boating and exploring the shores of islands in Narragansett Bay (RI). We see many things and my 7 year old son asks questions I don't always have the answers for.

My children were dissapointed not to see a single purple starfish, the most common thing they see at the seashore. There are also a lot of decorative drawings that just aren't that great. Most of the creatures shown look unfamiliar to me, so I'm guessing that they are from the Atlantic Ocean. This book isn't as good as I had hoped it would be. Perhaps Atlantic sealife just lacks color, but I'm betting that the pictures are showing their age. who really loves tidepool creatures, this isn't a good book for younger children. While there is a lot of information, and the book might appeal to an older child (perhaps a 10 year old). Many of the pictures have a dull, yellowish or brownish look to them, unlike most DK books.

This is a good book because it studys life on the seashore and things that live on it, like sea stars and crabs.

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