The ocean is like a giant storybook, full of vibrant creatures and hidden treasures. If your children are eager to explore its mysteries, ocean-themed books are a fantastic way to introduce them to this fascinating world. These children’s books about the ocean bring the sea to life with ...
There are thousands of books about the ocean out there but we’ve assembled a few of our favorites. These books are a mix of fiction, memoir, and non-fiction that all pay tribute to the beauty, mystery, and power of the oceans to capture our imaginations and fascination. In no particula...
Who has known the ocean? Neither you nor I, with our Earth-bound senses know the foam and surge of the tide… Or the lilt of the long, slow swells of mid-ocean, where shoals of wandering fish prey and are preyed upon.… Nor can we know the vicissitudes of life on the ocean floor...
Summer is the perfect time to enjoy these ocean books for kids. They make great reads for the beach – or for when you’d like to be at the beach! These picture books are a great way to find children’s curiosity about the ocean. They include fiction and non-fiction books. Ocean Bo...
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How to know your black swans from your blue ocean The Illegals Shaun Walker A pacy, character-driven history of the KGB's deepest cover spies in the West, a system that took decades to unravel What We Value Emily Falk A neuroscientist reveals the mechanisms behind decision-making – and ho...
The colorful coral has turned an eerie white and buildings lay empty and crumbling. The crew explore the different reef 'neighborhoods', from mangrove forests to seagrass meadows, to learn about the plants and animals that make up this strange tropical world. Will the Octonauts be able to find...
B. People's graves.But when I experience d my first real dive into the Great Barrier Reef. C. Rich bright colors. D. Fascinating creatures.I was shocked. It was nothing like I' d seen in those photographs. I felt like25. Why di d the author care about the ocean?I was looking at...
“Once you’ve read this book, you can’t sustain complacent cliches about the Western part in the slave trade. The detail is extraordinary. What I found particularly interesting and different was the sense of the commercial dynamic driving it. The story starts with one monopoly company, the ...
It looks back to the late 18th century. Yes, back as far as whale hunting and all sorts of different ways of exploiting the ocean. And it tells the story in a very vivid way. Everyone will learn something from this, even if they think they know lots of stuff about how we have affec...