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Explore beneath the waves with this ocean activity book for kids ages 7 to 9 W hat do oysters eat? How long can a manatee hold its breath? Discover the answers and tons of other fun ocean facts with this hands-on book of marine biology for kids. It combines on-the-pages puzzles and games with trivia about marine biology to keep curious kids engaged. On every page, they'll meet a new marine animal and then dive into an activity that shows off what they learned! * The beach to the reef—Watch kids encounter marine invertebrates, vertebrates, and mammals and discover where they live, what they…mehr

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Explore beneath the waves with this ocean activity book for kids ages 7 to 9 W hat do oysters eat? How long can a manatee hold its breath? Discover the answers and tons of other fun ocean facts with this hands-on book of marine biology for kids. It combines on-the-pages puzzles and games with trivia about marine biology to keep curious kids engaged. On every page, they'll meet a new marine animal and then dive into an activity that shows off what they learned! * The beach to the reef—Watch kids encounter marine invertebrates, vertebrates, and mammals and discover where they live, what they eat, and why they're so special. * Lots of ways to play—Kids will solve a sea otter maze, fill in the blanks with a footballfish, connect the dots to create a sea star, and more! * Independent learning—Your child can do these activities in any order and use the answer key at the back if they get stuck. Get kids excited about ocean science as they play and learn with Marine Biology Activities for Kids.
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PRIYA SHUKLA is a marine biologist from Oakland, California. She is working toward her PhD at the University of California, Davis, and hopes to better understand how climate change and other human impacts will affect marine life. When she isn’t growing oysters in the lab or observing them in the field, she likes to hike, read, and spend time with her husband and cat.