Seashore

author: Parker, Steve, Burnie, David, Parker, Stev
A tantalizing glimpse at some of the indigenous life forms and the environment that they inhabit throughout the multiplicity of seashores which encompass our world. Mysteriously, the book cover incorporates a sealed siliceous pouch, that partially obscures a portraiture of an inverted invertebrate, when the book is held flat (a little jiggling maybe required.) Vividly illustrated and welcomed ashore by readers of all ages (younger readers may need vocabulary assistance.) subject: seashore ecology, juvenile literature.
year: 1989, 2000, 1997, 2004, 1996, 2006
call number/section: 591.77, 574.92, 591.9, 577.69, 593.2, 591, 551.46, 551.4, 591.94, 591.7, 591.92, 508.31, 591.76, 578.76
subjects: seashore animals, juvenile literature, seashore biology, seashore ecology, beaches

Editions


Seashore
Parker, Steve
Distributed by Random House (1989)
Brief text and photos introduce the animal inhabitants of the seashore, including fish, crustaceans, snails, and shore birds.
Schools: 36



Seashore
Parker, Steve
Dorling Kindersley (2000)
Brief text and photos introduce the animal inhabitants of the seashore, including fish, crustaceans, snails, and shore birds.
Schools: 0



Seashore
Burnie, David
DK Pub. (1997)
A young explorer's guide to the seashore, explaining how seashores are shaped, the making of waves, and the workings of tides and zones; describing some of the plants, animals, and shells that might be found there; and including tips on shore-related projects and observations.
Schools: 2



Seashore
Parker, Steve
DK Pub., Inc. (2004)
Brief text and photos introduce the animal inhabitants of the seashore, including fish, crustaceans, snails, and shorebirds.
Schools: 7



Seashore

and BBC Lionheart Television Intl. Inc. (1996)
From crashing waves and blasting winds to placid tide pool, discover what makes our coastlines so alluring to the masses of wildlife and humans who gather there.
Schools: 0



Seashore
Parker, Stev


Schools: 0



Seashore

(2006)
A tantalizing glimpse at some of the indigenous life forms and the environment that they inhabit throughout the multiplicity of seashores which encompass our world. Mysteriously, the book cover incorporates a sealed siliceous pouch, that partially obscures a portraiture of an inverted invertebrate, when the book is held flat (a little jiggling maybe required.) Vividly illustrated and welcomed ashore by readers of all ages (younger readers may need vocabulary assistance.) subject: seashore ecology, juvenile literature.
Schools: 0


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