Shells


If You Spot a Shell
Junonia
Little Houses: A Multigenerational Picture Book About Beach Treasures and Wonder for Kids (Ages 4-8)
Is This a House for Hermit Crab?
Shell Song: Based on a True Family Story
A Pocket Full of Rocks
Ocean's World: An Island Tale of Discovery and Adventure
Seashells of the World - A Guide to the Better-Known Species (Golden Nature Guides)
Marcel the Shell: The Most Surprised I've Ever Been
Three Bears in a Boat
The Shell Collector
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On: Things About Me
What Lives in a Shell? (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)
Moving Day
Sea Shells of the World With Values
The Load of Unicorn by Cynthia HarnettHoly Tooth by Edward SamsonThe Leaper Between by Andrew D. ChumbleyHarlequin House by Margery SharpThe Story of the Drinking Horn by Vivian Etting
Blowing On Horns And Teeth, Etc.
103 books — 2 voters
Sheldon and Nora by Eva BeyThe Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova BaileyEndling by Jasmin SchreiberTanpa Rencana by Dee LestariNon chiamatemi Jessica Fletcher by Alice  Guerra
Snail Covers
6 books — 5 voters

The Richest Season by Maryann McFaddenMrs. Darcy and the Blue-Eyed Stranger by Lee  SmithThe Sign for Drowning by Rachel StolzmanRemarkable Creatures by Tracy ChevalierAs Simple as It Seems by Sarah Weeks
Seashells
80 books — 25 voters
Argonaut The Inua Humpback by Clifford L. GionetHard Aground with Eddie Jones by Eddie       JonesHard Aground . . . Again by Eddie       JonesBournemouth Boys and Boscombe Girls by Danny WinterMy Dirty California by Jason Mosberg
At the Seashore
132 books — 36 voters

Reef Fishes by Scott W. MichaelDiamond Dust (Poems From the Black Sea) Volume I by Anca IoviţăScuba Matt's Underwater Adventure by Echo MorganDiamond Dust (Poems From the Black Sea) Volume II by Anca IoviţăReef Aquarium Fishes by Scott W. Michael
Reef Aquarium Books
23 books — 3 voters

Lucy M. Boston
It's bright pinky-white sand was made entirely of shell dust, like star dust, among which, if you sifted it with your fingers, were infant shells as small as the grains but perfectly shaped. Scattered over the surface were larger shells of many kinds and shapes, some as delicate as flower petals, others, though small, built to withstand any battering sea. ...more
L.M. Boston, The Sea Egg

My shell collection Here are my shells, orderly to the eye, mysterious to the mind. Some are rough and grainy, others are soft and pearly. Mine are all empty, but out in the sea there are empty ones too – as many as there are full. When the creatures emerge, they leave part of themselves behind. That is why I think of these spirals as living though they are asleep in their forms.
Sarah Emily Miano, Van Rijn

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