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Books with title Find It on a Coral Reef

  • Find It on a Coral Reef

    Dee Phillips

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Dec. 15, 2005)
    Asks readers to identify specific animals in a picture of a coral reef, and then introduces facts about each one.
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  • Life on a Coral Reef

    Mary Jo Rhodes, David Hall

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2007)
    Stunning close-up pictures by an award-winning National Geographic photographer paints a complete and fascinating picture of the marine environment, while quick facts and sidebars, a glossary, index, and books and websites for further reading help readers learn all they can about some of the world's most fascinating creatures.
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  • Life on a Coral Reef

    Mary Jo Rhodes, David Hall

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2006)
    "UNDERSEA ENCOUNTERS, a series of 10 age-appropriate books about the underwater world, teaches through motivation and delight. The young elementary school reader (grades 2-4) will be grabbed 'hook, line, and sinker' by the colorful cover photograph on each book. Inside, the text and abundance of pictures support readers with features like bolded vocabulary defined in the glossary. There is a section of additional resources, which includes lists of books and websites, and an index with both text and picture pages. LIFE ON A CORAL REEF describes an entire ecosystem that shelters thousands of organisms, protects coastlines, and provides food for people. The skeletons of the coral animals are the most beautiful homes in the world; millions of designers cooperate. Day or night, coral reefs communities never sleep, and today their survival is threatened by pollution and global warming. --National Science Teachers Association Recommended book
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  • Life on a Coral Reef

    Lionel Bender

    Hardcover (Shooting Star Press, March 15, 1995)
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  • Life on a Coral Reef

    Lionel Bender

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, July 1, 1989)
    Describes different kinds of coral, how reefs are built, the rich array of animals that inhabit coral reefs, and threats to coral reefs.
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  • Life on a Coral Reef

    Mary Jo Rhodes, David Hall

    Library Binding (Children's Press(CT), Sept. 1, 2006)
    "UNDERSEA ENCOUNTERS, a series of 10 age-appropriate books about the underwater world, teaches through motivation and delight. The young elementary school reader (grades 2-4) will be grabbed 'hook, line, and sinker' by the colorful cover photograph on each book. Inside, the text and abundance of pictures support readers with features like bolded vocabulary defined in the glossary. There is a section of additional resources, which includes lists of books and websites, and an index with both text and picture pages. LIFE ON A CORAL REEF describes an entire ecosystem that shelters thousands of organisms, protects coastlines, and provides food for people. The skeletons of the coral animals are the most beautiful homes in the world; millions of designers cooperate. Day or night, coral reefs communities never sleep, and today their survival is threatened by pollution and global warming. --National Science Teachers Association Recommended book
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