The Deep Blue: Oceans
The Deep Blue: Oceans
The Deep Blue: Oceans
The Deep Blue: Oceans
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The Deep Blue: Oceans

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The Deep Blue: Oceans


Swim through tropical seas and dive into the darkest depths of the ocean to discover Earth's diverse and delicate ecosystems.
From vibrant coral reefs to mysterious deep-sea trenches, this lyrical picture book takes you on an amazing journey. Immerse yourself in different ocean landscapes, learn about the 
diverse range of species, and understand the importance of maintaining these beautiful, natural habitats.

This illustrated lyrical picture book looks at plants, animals and natural formations in Earth's 
amazing ocean ecosystems, from the smallest creatures to the largest predators, gently covering the topic of global warming. Most of our planet is made up of the ocean, but it is in trouble. With climate warming, we’re losing the sea ice in the Arctic and Southern Oceans. Every living thing on the planet needs the oceans, including us. This book will inspire you to find out what more you can do to help the oceans, so they can remain wonderful havens of life and beauty that we can all enjoy.

Content includes:
Coastal Waters
Kelp Forests
Mangroves
Coral Reefs
Open Ocean
Deep Ocean
Frozen Seas

64 PAGES  24.2 x 1.4 x 29.7 cm HARDCOVER

"This has quickly become one of my kid's favourite books. It has a sturdy hardcover, thicker than normal pages and sturdy binding. The font is sized large enough to be easy to read and is legible even when printed over a coloured background.
The illustrations are amazing and truly have an artistic feel to them and every time I read it I feel like I am seeing something new for the first time. The text is well written, informative and interesting, with an almost poetic approach without being a poem."