Editorial Review

The World of Ocean Animals

Cover: Beluga Whales

Enter the fascinating realm of sea creatures in the aptly named series, The World of Ocean Animals. Large, gorgeous photos on each spread—plus the occasional map and diagram—draw readers into the ocean habitat and bring them face-to-face with the title animal of each book. Each book’s three chapters center on basic animal facts: bodies, life cycle, place in the food chain, and adaptations to survive in the ocean. With sentences that are short but still convey key information, the text strikes a good balance between readability and sparking readers’ interest. Schuh presents basic but well-chosen facts. For example, Beluga Whale explains that a beluga’s rounded head is called a “melon.” Dolphins reveals that these porpoises make their own unique whistling sounds and can recognize and remember those of other dolphins as well. Harp Seals describes how mother seals recognize their pups by smell. Manatees relays that, despite their size, these gentle giants surprisingly do not have blubber to keep them warm. With ideas for parents and teachers at the beginning, plus a science-themed activity at the end, these books are well-positioned for educational use, and the interesting facts and compelling photos will keep readers engaged as they learn. A glossary and index round out the back matter.—

Products Reviewed

Title   GRL Format Qty
Cover: Beluga Whales Beluga Whales I
Cover: Dolphins Dolphins I
Cover: Harp Seals Harp Seals I
Cover: Manatees Manatees I

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