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Big Builds: Oceans

Current price: $19.99
Big Builds: Oceans
Big Builds: Oceans

Barnes and Noble

Big Builds: Oceans

Current price: $19.99
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With this informative and vibrant book, kids will dive deep to find out how oceans around the world were formed, discover how oceans are home to many different life forms, learn about fierce ocean predators and colorful coral reefs, and so much more! Learn about what causes the tides, how the Atlantic Ocean is growing, and how we can work to protect the valuable resource that is Earth's oceans for future generations to come. This engaging book is perfect for kids 8 and up who are interested in science, animals, or the ocean. Filled with intriguing facts presented in a lively format, plus a glossary and index, Big Builds: Oceans is a fantastic STEM resource. Daniel Sanchez Limon's bright and bold illustrations add to the appeal of this highly engaging book. After reading the 64-page book, kids can use the included 11 sturdy press-out pieces to build their own science fair-ready 3-D model of the different levels of the ocean—no glue or scissors needed—simply follow the easy steps to slot together the sturdy cardstock pieces. Written by experts in their field, the Big Builds series is a hands-on, engrossing and informative way for kids to explore the world around them.

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