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Whiti: Colossal Squid of the Deep by Victoria Cleal
30.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
A wonderful 32-page illustrated book that dives into the mysterious world of the colossal squid. Through engaging text and glorious images, it tells the story of a colossal squid’s life, from hatching out of a tiny egg to escaping the jaws of a sperm whale and becoming the world’s biggest invertebrate. ...Show more
Deep: Delve Into Hidden Worlds by Jess McGeachin
25.00 NZD
Category: Sealife
WINNER: Book of the Award Eve Pownall Award 2023 A book that explores the places hardest to reach, from the molten depths of our planet to the frigid depths of outer space. Linking seemingly diverse subject matter, it invites the reader to explore worlds hidden from view. What hidden worlds lie bene ...Show more
On the Ocean Floor (The Magic School Bus #5) by Joanna Cole
24.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: The Magic School Bus
On another special field trip on the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle's class learns about the ocean and the different creatures that live there.
Coral Reefs (Smithsonian) by Seymour Simon
13.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: Smithsonian
Seymour Simon knows how to explain science to kids and make it fun. He was a teacher for more than twenty years, has written more than 250 books, and has won multiple awards. In Coral Reefs, Simon introduces elementary-school readers to the oceans' reefs through wonderful descriptions and stunning full- ...Show more
Fish (Fact Cat) by Izzi Howell
23.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: Fact Cat
What makes a fish a fish? Read all about fish, find out where they live, how they breathe and what they eat. How are fish born and how do they grow and learn? A simple fun quiz helps readers recall what they have read. A perfect one-stop shop for help with homework assignments!
First Encyclopedia of Seas and Oceans by Ben Denne
35.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: Usborne First Encyclopedias
This is a fantastic new edition of this bright and lively encyclopedia, introducing young readers to the wonders of the sea. Filled with information on waves, currents, marine life and ocean exploration, this book answers such questions as 'How deep is the ocean?' 'Which fish can blow itself up like a b ...Show more
Narwhals (Fact Finders) by Katie Woolley
11.00 NZD
Category: Learning to Read | Series: Reading Gems: Fact Finders
Reading Gems is a series designed to spark a love of reading. It is a supplementary reading programme that is graded into four levels to perfectly suit a child's reading ability from an emerging reader to a confident, independent reader. Parents and teachers can be reassured that children are reading bo ...Show more
Sharks: Predators of the Sea by Anna Claybourne
17.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: Creature of the
A spectacular collection of the fiercest, weirdest, and most extraordinary sharks. Look into the deep to find the incredible range of sharks that inhabit our oceans. There is so much more to sharks than just the scary reputation of the Great White. Stunning photos reveal these beautiful creatures' amazi ...Show more
Please Be Nice To Sharks by Matt Weiss
25.00 NZD
Category: Sealife
Meet 14 cool sharks (and one manta ray) and see why it's important to BE NICE TO SHARKS! Though they're often portrayed as vicious man-eaters, sharks actually kill fewer than 10 people per year. Yet those myths cause real harm: many species are being hunted to extinction, with as many as 100 million - 2 ...Show more
Ocean Atlas by Tom Jackson
28.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: Amazing Adventures
In this follow-on to Space Atlas (QED, 2018), readers will be taken on a journey across the waves and into the darkest deeps of the ocean. Covering geography, ecosystems and animals, this book is more than just an atlas of the Pacific, Atlantic and other oceans and seas.
Whitebait (What's That Living in My Stream?) by Amber McEwan; Stephanie Bowman
22.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: What's That Living in My Stream?
Have you seen our gorgeous galaxiids in your local stream? Our gorgeous what? Galaxiids! Well, maybe you haven't seen them. These beautiful native fish are shy and often can't be seen, not only because some of them are only active at night, but because their numbers are declining. Why aren't there so ma ...Show more