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Books with title Seashells of the Seashore

  • Seashells by the Seashore

    Marianne Berkes, Robert Noreika

    Paperback (Dawn Publications, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Discover twelve kinds of seashells in this beautifully illustrated, rhyming and counting book for kids! Perfect for a trip to the beach, the classroom, and a gift for a granddaughter or grandson. Includes two full-page tear-out sheets of all twelve kinds of shells for kids to take with them (only available in the paperback edition).Also available as a board book, which counts from one to ten!Follow along with Sue and her friends and she picks up shells and carefully adds them to her bucket as a birthday gift for her Grandma! As Sue collects new shells, each one appears on along the side of the page, so kids can keep count.But be careful―there may be a mollusk still living inside a shell! Sue and her friend release a mollusk back to the ocean when they find it still inside of its home.Kids will learn about an assortment of seashells, including:Kitten's paw shellsScallop shellsOyster shellsMoon shellsAnd more!Backmatter Includes:Information on how shells are made, and the mollusks that live inside of themDescriptions of all twelve seashells found in the bookTwo full tear-out pages (only available in the paperback edition) of the pictures of shells that kids can take with them to the beach!
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  • Seashells of the World

    R. Tucker Abbott, Herbert S. Zim, George F. Sandström, Marita Sandstrom

    Paperback (Golden Guides from St, April 14, 2001)
    Seashells of the World is an introduction to the world of marine seashells, emphasizing the most attractive and best-known species. This guide will help you to:-Identify-Classify-Understand the beautiful shells you see and collectNo other animals are so widely collected, traded, or bought and sold because of their beauty and rarity.
  • Secrets of the Seashore

    Carron Brown, Alyssa Nassner

    Hardcover (Kane/Miller Book Publishers, )
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  • Seashells by the Seashore

    Marianne Berkes, Robert Noreika

    Board book (Dawn Publications, March 1, 2014)
    Discover ten kinds of seashells in this beautifully illustrated, rhyming and counting board book for kids! Perfect for a trip to the beach, the classroom, and a gift for a granddaughter or grandson.Also available as a picture book, which counts from one to twelve!Follow along with Sue and her friends and she picks up shells and carefully adds them to her bucket as a birthday gift for her Grandma! As Sue collects new shells, each one appears on along the side of the page, so kids can keep count.But be careful―there may be a mollusk still living inside a shell! Sue and her friend release a mollusk back to the ocean when they find it still inside of its home.Kids will learn about an assortment of seashells, including:Kitten's paw shellsScallop shellsOyster shellsMoon shellsAnd more!Backmatter Includes:Information on how shells are made, and the mollusks that live inside of themDescriptions of all ten seashells found in the book
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  • On the Seashore

    Anna Milbourne, Erica-Jane Waters

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Simple text and pictures describe the life on a seashore.
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  • Seashells by the Seashore

    Marianne Berkes, Robert Noreika

    Hardcover (Dawn Pubns, March 1, 2002)
    Both classroom teachers and vacationing parents will find this little book to be a charmer. Counting from one to twelve, Sue picks up shells--periwinkle, kittens paw, scallop--and carefully adds them to her bucket as a gift for Grandma. She and her friend identify the shells, and when they discover one that still has the mollusk living inside they put it back in the water--learning that shells are actually the (usually) abandoned homes of sea animals.The paperback edition contains a tear-out shell identification card to enhance the hands-on lesson in simple wonders from nature.
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  • The Seashore

    Pierre de Hugo

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, June 1, 2012)
    The tide is out; let's explore! Look for colorful shells, dig in the sand, and peep under stones. Discover where crabs and shrimps hide and find oysters, mussels, and starfish.
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  • Seashells by the Seashore

    Marianne Berkes, Robert Noreika

    eBook (Dawn Publications, Sept. 21, 2012)
    Both classroom teachers and vacationing parents will find this little book to be a charmer. Counting from one to twelve, Sue picks up shells--periwinkle, kittens paw, scallop--and carefully adds them to her bucket as a gift for Grandma. She and her friend identify the shells, and when they discover one that still has the mollusk living inside they put it back in the water--learning that shells are actually the (usually) abandoned homes of sea animals.The paperback edition contains a tear-out shell identification card to enhance the hands-on lesson in simple wonders from nature.
  • The Seashore

    Gallimard Jeunesse, Elisabeth Cohat, Pierre De Hugo

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, March 1, 1995)
    Containing many brightly painted transparent pages, a book for young children features the unexpected at every turn that reveals creatures hiding where land and water meet--crabs, sea anemones, starfish, and more.
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  • Seashells of the World

    R. Tucker Abbott, George F. Sandström, Marita Sandstrom, Herbert S. Zim

    eBook (Golden Guides from St, Feb. 1, 2014)
    This eBook is best viewed on a color device.Seashells of the World is an introduction to the world of marine seashells, emphasizing the most attractive and best-known species. This guide will help you to:-Identify-Classify-Understand the beautiful shells you see and collectNo other animals are so widely collected, traded, or bought and sold because of their beauty and rarity.
  • Shelly on the Seashore

    Adeline Schneid

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Feb. 14, 2013)
    By traveling with the currents of the sea, Shelly gets to see many different countries around the world. During her travels she makes new friends and learns about different parts of the world. Although her life is exciting and adventurous, Shelly becomes lonely and longs for her own family.
  • Story of the Seashore

    Goodall

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, April 30, 1990)
    Traces the changing scene at the beach through various eras from bath houses, bathing costumes, and donkey rides to wind and body surfing, wind sailing, and other modern amusements
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