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Drop into the Ocean

A Tour of the World's Oceans and Seas

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Drop into the Ocean is a beautifully illustrated children's science book for kids aged 6 and up. Join Neptune the jellyfish on a sensory journey through the world's oceans and seas with a narrative that weaves in onomatopoeia and a series of fun facts.
Welcome to the ocean! It covers over 70 per cent of our planet and is home to literally trillions of animals and creatures. Our tour begins in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. From here we will meet many different marine creatures, frolicking and exploring the world's interconnected oceans with us. We'll pay a visit to the Great White Cafe, play and romp through the kelp forests, get lost in the depths of the Mariana Trench, and sing with the whales. Our oceanic adventure comes to an end on sunny Australian shores.

Featuring whimsical illustrations by Marta Tesoro and a shiny cover, drop in and come along on an immersive journey of oceanic discovery. There's so much to see, hear and do in the ocean.
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    • Books+Publishing

      April 2, 2024
      Drop into the Ocean: A tour of the world’s oceans and seas is exciting, colourful, entertaining and insightful. Packed with fun facts and well-researched information, it’s the type of book that transports us grown-ups back to our childhood wonder. Debut author Karen Wasson and illustrator Marta Tesoro introduce the reader to Neptune, a friendly moon jellyfish who serves as our knowledgeable tour guide around the world’s five oceans and their main seas. Neptune delights us with a treasure trove of fascinating discoveries, such as the revelation that the largest waterfall on Earth is actually underwater. We learn that the secret to bowhead whales’ remarkable longevity—they have ‘the longest life span of any mammal on Earth, living to over 200 years old!’—may be self-care. Neptune also shares the reason turtles cry and introduces us to the Spanish dancer sea slug, who, in fact, lives near Japan. What makes this book truly special is Tesoro’s breathtaking hand-drawn illustrations. The particularities of each of the explored seas and their animals are an explosion of colour and life. Ideal for ages 6+, the book ends with a simple suggestion for how humans can help save the oceans: pick up rubbish or ‘write a letter to those who make decisions’.

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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