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Published on Oct 11, 2016 | 48 Pages
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Published on Oct 11, 2016 | 48 Pages
Who needs bones to swim the seven seas? Learn all about marine invertebrates, the ocean’s amazing boneless animals in this cool Smithsonian reader.
Octopuses, clams, sea worms, even coral: they’re all marine invertebrates. Having no internal skeleton gives them an interesting shape—not to mention unusual ways of moving around, getting food, and protecting themselves. Fascinating underwater photography and lively, accessible text draw kids into the watery world of these cool ocean creatures.
Octopuses, clams, sea worms, even coral: they’re all marine invertebrates. Having no internal skeleton gives them an interesting shape—not to mention unusual ways of moving around, getting food, and protecting themselves. Fascinating underwater photography and lively, accessible text draw kids into the watery world of these cool ocean creatures.
Author
Karen Romano Young
KAREN ROMANO YOUNG is a science expert and speaks to schools all over the country. She has written numerous books for children, including the National Geographic Kids Science Fair Winners series and Try This!: 50 Fun Experiments for the Mad Scientist in You. Before beginning to write her own science books she worked at Scholastic News, the classroom magazine. Karen has also written about science for magazines and books like Cricket, National Geographic World, and the Guinness Book of World Records.
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