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Books in Ocean Friends series

  • All Fish Faces: Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish

    Tam Warner Minton, Carla King

    Paperback (TWM Publishing, May 24, 2020)
    Your ocean lovers will appreciate the 2nd Edition of All Fish Faces, Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish. It is an underwater treasure of tropical reef fish faces, some fierce, some fun, but all a joy for fish fans young and old. Colorful photography โ€” including names of every fish featured โ€” creates a colorful dive log worth experiencing again and again. Introducing kids and their families to our ocean friends will create a generation of excited, enthusiastic, and caring ocean lovers who care deeply about marine life. Who knows? Maybe it will encourage future scientists and conservationists! Seeing and getting to know, and love, our ocean friends, and feeling the excitement of discovery, is a great way to encourage saving the ocean for future generations. It iIncludes ocean and marine life education and tips on how kids, and everyone they know, can help save our ocean friends. The 2nd Edition of All Fish Faces appeals to kids of all ages and shows readers the colorful ocean animals who live beneath the waves. 10% of profits will go to the Marine Megafauna Foundation to continue their scientific research to protect our oceans and ocean giants.
  • Harp Seals

    Aven King

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Readers will take a dive into the ocean to meet the harp seal. Through age-appropriate language, this book will teach early readers all about harp seal anatomy, behavior, and skills. The book covers many important topics in early life science curricula. Readers will meet adorable furry harp seal pups through vivid color photographs. Photographs paired with engaging text promise a fun ocean adventure as readers come face-to-face with this amazing ocean animal.
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  • More Fish Faces: More Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish

    Tam Warner Minton, Carla King

    Paperback (TWM Publishing, Aug. 14, 2020)
    Ocean lovers and budding marine biologists will love More Fish Faces, Book Two in the children's book series, Ocean Friends, that started with All Fish Faces. More Fish Faces gives you more fun faces and more fun facts for fish fans young and old. Colorful photography โ€” including the names of every fish featured โ€” creates a colorful dive log worth experiencing again and again. The photos and fun facts are presented in small and easily digestible bites so your child can enjoy learning in short bursts or longer reads. It is a wonderful book for bedtime. Concepts like recycling, repurposing, and sustainability are presented with photos and practical examples that are easily understood. The new kid's series, Ocean Friends, educates children with colorful photography, practical examples, and fun facts, inspiring them to learn more and make a difference. Meeting our ocean friends face to face will create a new generation of excited, enthusiastic, and caring ocean lovers who care deeply about marine life. Who knows? Maybe it will inspire future scientists, conservationists, and activists!OCEAN FRIENDS will start your child on a quest for lifelong learning about our oceans and the natural world. 10% of profits from the books will be given to various ocean conservation foundations, including Marine Megafauna Foundation.
  • Elephant Seals

    Maci Dessen

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Describes the physical features, behavior, and life cycle of elephant seals.
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  • Puffins

    Amy Austen

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This book introduces readers to the puffin, a sea bird that not only flies but swims, too! Readers will love learning fascinating facts about the puffin, from its anatomy to its excellent swimming skills. Vivid visuals will hook readers, while age-appropriate text keeps them engagedin a pairing that promises a dynamic reading and learning experience. Readers will enjoy learning about important life science topics with this fun ocean friend.
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  • Harp Seals

    Aven King

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Describes the physical features, behavior, and life cycle of harp seals.
    K
  • ALL FISH FACES: Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish

    Tam Warner Minton

    Paperback (Independently published, July 10, 2017)
    Photos and fun facts about tropical reef fish, All Fish Faces is an underwater treasure of tropical reef fish faces, some fierce, some fun, but all a joy for fish fans young and old. Impressive, colorful photos and interesting facts โ€” including names of every fish featured โ€” create a colorful dive log worth experiencing again and again. Getting to know, and love, our ocean friends, and feeling the excitement of discovery, is the way to preserve the ocean for future generations! Includes tips on how to help conserve our ocean resources and save our ocean friends. 10% of profits will go to the Marine Megafauna Foundation so they can continue their scientific research to protect our oceans and ocean giants.
  • Puffins

    Amy Austen

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This book introduces readers to the puffin, a sea bird that not only flies but swims, too! Readers will love learning fascinating facts about the puffin, from its anatomy to its excellent swimming skills. Vivid visuals will hook readers, while age-appropriate text keeps them engagedin a pairing that promises a dynamic reading and learning experience. Readers will enjoy learning about important life science topics with this fun ocean friend.
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  • Elephant Seals

    Maci Dessen

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This book introduces readers to the big-nosed elephant seal. Readers will be fascinated by facts about this ocean hunter, including its behavior, anatomy, and abilities. The book also answers the question: what does that big nose do? Color photographs illustrate age appropriate text to help early readers gain a deep understanding of a fun topic. This book promises to be an exciting supplement to early life science curricula.
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  • All Fish Faces: Photos and Fun Facts about Tropical Reef Fish

    Tam Warner Minton, Carla King

    Hardcover (Twm Publishing, June 8, 2020)
    Ocean lovers and budding marine biologists will adore the 2nd Edition of All Fish Faces, an underwater treasure of tropical reef fish faces, some fierce, some fun, but all a joy for fish fans young and old. Colorful photography - including names of every fish featured - creates a colorful dive log worth experiencing again and again. Introducing kids and their families to our ocean friends will create a generation of excited, enthusiastic, and caring ocean lovers who care deeply about marine life. Who knows? Maybe it will encourage future scientists and conservationists! It includes ocean and marine life education and tips on how kids, and everyone they know, can help save our ocean friends. The 2nd Edition of All Fish Faces appeals to kids of all ages and shows readers the colorful ocean animals who live beneath the waves. 10% of profits will go to the Marine Megafauna Foundation to continue their scientific research to protect our oceans and ocean giants.
  • Sea Turtles

    Dennis Rudenko

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This book takes a close look at an amazing swimming reptileย—the sea turtle. Readers will love learning exciting facts about sea turtle anatomy, diet, and swimming skills. The book also introduces readers to two sea turtle species, green sea turtles and leatherback sea turtles. Manageable and engaging text is accompanied by color photographs to help readers grasp information. Use this book as a supplemental text for life science curricula to ensure a well-rounded and exciting learning experience.
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  • Friends

    Kim Lewis

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 1999)
    Sam and Alice are the best of friends. One day, while playing on the farm they find an egg and decide to take it back to the farmhouse. The egg breaks and the children fall out. Then they find another and this time they take the egg all the way home to Sam's mum, friends once more.