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Books with title Jellyfish!

  • Jellyfish

    Meryl Magby

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2012)
    The lives of these gelatinous invertebrates are revealed in this educational volume. Readers will be introduced to many different species of jellyfish. Readers will study the anatomy of jellyfish including bell and tentacles; every part of the jellyfish is examined.
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  • Jellyfish

    Shane McFee

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Describes the characteristics, behavior, diet, and habitat of jellyfish.
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  • Jellyfish

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, June 1, 1997)
    Examines the physical characteristics and behavior of jellyfish and describes six different kinds.
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  • Jellyfish

    Katherine Rawson

    Unknown Binding (Pioneer Valley Books, March 15, 2013)
    Learn all about these free-swimming marine mammals in this informational text, which features diagrams and bold, beautiful photography.
  • Box Jellyfish

    Elizabeth Raum

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Feb. 2, 2016)
    All of these animals—from the mostly innocent black widow spider to the deadly taipan snake—have one thing in common: they use venom, or poison, for defense. Read about how these poisonous animals survive in their natural habitats and what part they play in the food chains and ecosystems in which they live. The question and answer feature throughout the book promotes reader inquiry, while the list of resources encourages further research and learning. This photo-illustrated book for elementary readers describes the venomous box jellyfish of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Readers learn how these jellies use venom to kill prey and as a protection against predators. Also explains where they live and what to do when they are encountered.
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  • Jellyfish

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    Paperback (The Book House, )
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  • Jellyfish

    Kristen Rajczak

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    What animal has a jellylike body, long tentacles, and the power to stop a persons heart? Its the jellyfish, and these adaptations have helped it survived over hundreds of millions of years. Readers will learn all about these living fossilsfrom their life cycle to their habitatsand how those traits and everything in between have changed little over the course of time. Age-appropriate text and bright images of fossils and living jellyfish give readers a sense of this animals ancientness. A glossary, index, and websites provide opportunities for additional learning.
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  • Jellyfish

    Susan Heinrichs Gray

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This book takes readers on a journey under the sea to discover the fascinating facts about jellyfish, including physical features, habitat, life cycle, food, and more. Photos, captions, and keywords supplement the narrative of this informational text, while additional search tools--including a glossary and an index--help students locate and review important information.
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  • June The Jellyfish

    Devin Artym

    Paperback (Independently published, April 30, 2019)
    In this bubbly little ocean tale, a shy little jellyfish loves to dance, but she is too afraid to talk to any other fish in the sea! Will she ever be able to overcome her fears and make some new friends?
  • Jellyfish

    Mari Schuh

    Hardcover (Raintree, Nov. 5, 2015)
    Jellyfish aren't really fish at all! These spineless sea-dwellers use their umbrella-shaped bells to swim, while their long tentacles sting prey. Learn what they eat and how they survive in the big ocean.
  • Box Jellyfish

    Elizabeth Raum

    language (Amicus Digital, July 1, 2015)
    This photo-illustrated book for elementary readers describes the venomous box jellyfish of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Readers learn how these jellies use venom to kill prey and as a protection against predators. Also explains where they live and what to do when they are encountered.
  • Jellyfish

    Kristen Rajczak

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    What animal has a jellylike body, long tentacles, and the power to stop a person’s heart? It’s the jellyfish, and these adaptations have helped it survived over hundreds of millions of years. Readers will learn all about these living fossils—from their life cycle to their habitats—and how those traits and everything in between have changed little over the course of time. Age-appropriate text and bright images of fossils and living jellyfish give readers a sense of this animal’s ancientness. A glossary, index, and websites provide opportunities for additional learning.
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