Let's Explore the Beach!: A Young Naturalist's Guide to Pacific Coastal Wildlife
Karen Dewitz
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Description
Let's Explore the Beach is a fun and engaging resource for young adventurers and families who explore the shores along the West Coast. Going to the beach for the day and want to do some exploring? Want to know how sea stars eat? Curious about the lives of hermit crabs, sea lions, or pelicans? This grab-and-go field resource focuses on the amazing creatures and plants along the Pacific Coast. Filled with color photos and fascinating facts, the book is divided into three sections: tide pools, shoreline, and shorebirds. Each section offers details on a range of wildlife and other coastal treasures. Readers will be amazed at the fascinating life and bizarre phenomena they may have been missing along the shore. Clone wars, poisonous algae blooms, and glow-in-the dark spectacles are all happening right here along the Pacific Coast. Even the quietest beaches and rocky shorelines have secrets to discover if you know where and how to look. This beautiful and informative guidebook is perfect for aspiring young (or young at heart) naturalists and families who love to explore coastal beaches.
Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Little Bigfoot
Publish Date
April 02, 2024
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.98 X 7.95 X 0.63 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781632174420
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KAREN DeWITZ is an unapologetically enthusiastic nature nerd. She loves nothing better than to grab her camera and head outside to explore, delighting in the sometimes well-hidden discoveries to be made along the way. Karen has a rich background in instruction, outdoor education, and photography. As a former teacher with a master's degree in education, she understands how to intrigue and inspire young people. She has experience both in the classroom and in Northwest wild places--teaching, writing, exploring, and marveling in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.