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Books with title Angels on the Reef

  • On the Reef

    J. C. Greenburg, Jan Gerardi

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 27, 2004)
    Andrew, Judy, and Thudd are out of the whale, but not out of trouble, when the Water Bug gets caught on the Great Barrier Reef! This is the third in a four-book set that will take the kids on a tour of undersea phenomena—from the Great Barrier Reef to the Mariana Trench to the inside of a whale—as they try to find their way home.
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  • Danger on the Reef

    Jake Maddox, Giuliano Aloisi

    Paperback (Capstone Press, March 1, 2020)
    Jasmine Lopez and her brother Arjun love exploring the coral reefs around Fiji, where their marine biologist parents are stationed. Jasmine, already a certified scuba diver, dreams of following in her parents' footsteps and wants to help Arjun do the same. Unfortunately her younger brother is sure he already knows everything. That attitude gets them into danger when Arjun drifts too far from the group during a dive ― and straight into a reef shark.
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  • Angels on the Reef

    Tim Grollimund

    language (, March 4, 2017)
    I always try to photograph angelfish. My image inventory probably has more angelfish photos than any other group. They are the most colorful and beautiful animals on the reef, in my opinion. Some are very shy, like Rock Beauties. Others have varying degrees of aloofness, depending on the conditions and circumstances. The best spots for angels I’ve seen are the deeper parts of Molasses and French reefs, since that is also the place we find the highest population and variety of sponges. The largest individual specimens of any angel species I have seen have been on the deep reefs, effortlessly cruising among the barrel and vase sponges.
  • On the Reef

    Judith McMurray, Shandley McMurray

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 21, 2016)
    On the Reef brings to life the importance of maintaining a healthy ocean environment in a way that children can understand and appreciate. When their father wins a free vacation in the Bahamas for himself and the family, the children, Chloe and Zachary, find themselves introduced to a whole new magical world while snorkelling on a coral reef. But even more adventure awaits as the children find a Hawksbill turtle that has become entangled in some of the plastic that pollutes the world's oceans. With the help of their guide and other locals, the turtle is brought to shore and the family anxiously waits for professional help to save the turtle's life. Only when they are back home and the warm waters of the ocean are just a pleasant memory do they learn that the turtle has survived his ordeal. Beautifully illustrated, this book captures all the beauty of the coral reef, one of the most endangered parts of the marine ecosystem, while teaching the importance of preserving the fragile balance of life in the oceans. Thanks to this wonderful holiday, the children discover that the beauty of nature is something to cherish and protect. This important and timely story is accompanied by the artwork of renowned naturalist painter Robert Bateman and The Tobin Island Artists (D. A. Dunford, Karen Genovese, Susan Gosevitz, Loretta Rogers, Darcey Sills, Megan Torisawa, and Simon Dunford).
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  • Angels on the Roof.

    Ilene Smith, Cathy Applegate

    Paperback (Forward Movement, Nov. 15, 1990)
    Ilene Smith's meditations offer an opportunity to walk the woods and poke around in berry patches and the places of the spirit.
  • Danger on the Reef

    Jake Maddox, Giuliano Aloisi

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Jasmine Lopez and her brother Arjun love exploring the coral reefs around Fiji, where their marine biologist parents are stationed. Jasmine, already a certified scuba diver, dreams of following in her parents' footsteps and wants to help Arjun do the same. Unfortunately her younger brother is sure he already knows everything. That attitude gets them into danger when Arjun drifts too far from the group during a dive ― and straight into a reef shark.
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  • The Angels

    Susan Kowsary

    language (Susan Kowsary, May 19, 2011)
    Angels present a special gift at Christmas.
  • ANGELS ON THE ROOF

    Martha Moore

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 8, 1997)
    Fourteen-year-old Shelby cannot understand why her mother, Zoe, is constantly packing them up and moving. Now that they've lived in the city for a year and Shelby even has a best friend, she's determined to stay put. She's tired of being at the mercy of her mother's strange moods and sudden whims. And she's tired of Zoe's evasions, especially on the subject of Shelby's father. When Shelby finds some concrete evidence of his existence--old photographs with a man's head carefully cut out--she determines to confront her mother. But before she has the chance, Zoe announces that they're taking a trip to Red Valley, where she used to live. Shelby hopes she can find some answers there and leave quickly. But Red Valley turns out to have a strange hold on Zoe, and Shelby discovers that some questions might be better left alone.
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  • Angels on the Roof

    Martha Moore

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Oct. 12, 1999)
    Determined to find out the family secrets that her mother refuses to discuss, Shelby is excited about their new move to Red Valley, yet once there, she begins to discover things that she quickly realized were better left unknown. Reprint.
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  • Angels on the Roof

    Martha Moore

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Oct. 15, 1999)
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  • Angels on the Roof

    Martha Moore

    Unknown Binding (Recorded Books, )
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