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Children's OCEAN LIFE Encyclopedia

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The Children's OCEAN LIFE Encyclopedia is a clear and comprehensive guide to the creatures that inhabit the world's oceans and seas. It is full of fascinating facts and intriguing information. Discover the answers to questions such as:
 
- Which is the biggest fish in the ocean?
- How do penguins survive in icy Antarctica?
- Why does the ocean have tides and waves?
- How do dolphins talk to each other?
 
...and many, many more!
 
The Children's OCEAN LIFE Encyclopedia includes:
 
- Stunning photography and clear diagrams
- Eight easy-to-navigate chapters
- Topics such as:
     - Coral reefs
     - Whales and dolphins
     - Creatures of the deep sea
     - Coasts and beaches
     - Crabs and shellfish
     - Storms at sea
     - Ocean plant life
     - Oceans in danger
 
... and much more!

224 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2008

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Sally Morgan

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Sally Morgan is a leading author of children's information books. She has written more than 250 titles, covering wildlife, natural history, science, geography, and environmental topics. She writes for all ages from first readers through to 16+ readership as well as books aimed at family readership.

Sally read Natural Sciences at Cambridge which was followed by several years of research into the restoration of derelict land. She then taught biology for a few years before turning to writing. With her love of the natural world and her concerns about the loss of habitats worldwide, it was not surprising that she chose to write about wildlife and environmental issues.

She is lucky enough to own a small organic farm in Somerset. When she is not writing she can be found on the farm looking after her rare breed poultry, sheep and pigs or weeding the kitchen garden! Conservation is important to her and the farm is managed to improve biodiversity. Keen to connect people with their food, Sally has set up a small education centre on the farm, where people can learn about smallholding, butchery and other rural skills.
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