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Seashells & Beachcombing for Kids: An Introduction to Beach Life [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, height x width x depth: 177x127x15 mm, Color photos throughout
  • Sērija : Simple Introductions to Science
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1647553237
  • ISBN-13: 9781647553234
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  • Cena: 15,69 €
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, height x width x depth: 177x127x15 mm, Color photos throughout
  • Sērija : Simple Introductions to Science
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1647553237
  • ISBN-13: 9781647553234
"Ocean beaches capture our attention like few places on Earth-and for good reason. Two vastly different ecosystems merge here, attracting a wide variety of life forms. Become a young oceanographer. Learn all about beaches and the plants and animals foundthere. East Coast expert Erika Zambello and West Coast naturalist Stephanie Panlasigui present a kids' introduction to beach life. The children's book, ideal for early and middle-grade readers, conveys fascinating information for beginners"--

Learn about beaches and coastal life with this children’s introduction to animals, plants, and seashells.

Ocean beaches capture our attention like few places on Earth—and for good reason. Two vastly different ecosystems merge here, attracting a wide variety of life forms. Become a young oceanographer. Learn all about beaches and the plants and animals found there. East Coast expert Erika Zambello and West Coast naturalist Stephanie Panlasigui present a kids’ introduction to beach life. The children’s book, ideal for early and middle-grade readers, conveys fascinating information for beginners.

Start by learning about beaches and their various habitats, as well as tips on beach safety, collecting etiquette, and Leave No Trace principles. That’s followed by an introduction to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and an identification guide to common and noteworthy types of shells, plants, and animals—including birds, dolphins, manatees, and more. Seashells & Beachcombing for Kids is rounded out by family-friendly beach activities and Citizen Science Projects.

Inside You’ll Find

  • Beginner information with beachcombing tips
  • The basics of oceanography
  • Identification guide to coastal animals, plants, and seashells
  • Beach-related activities that the entire family can enjoy

A Word From the Authors
6(2)
Beach Basics
8(25)
What is a Beach?
8(1)
Parts of a Beach
8(2)
Habitats on a Beach
10(3)
Underwater Habitats
13(3)
Tides
16(4)
Currents
20(4)
Sand Color and Water Color
24(2)
Beach Safety
26(4)
Beach Gear and Pro Tips
30(3)
How to Use This Book
33(1)
The Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, Notable Beaches
34(6)
How Beaches Formed on the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts
36(4)
The Pacific Coast, Notable Beaches
40(6)
How Beaches Formed on the Pacific Coast
42(4)
Atlantic and Gulf Field Guide
46(34)
Shells
46(8)
Coral
54(2)
Sea Turtles
56(2)
Birds
58(7)
Iconic Creatures
65(3)
Fish
68(2)
Sharks
70(3)
Jellyfish and Jellyfish-Like Critters
73(2)
Crustaceans
75(2)
Anemones
77(1)
Seaweed and Plants
77(2)
Seaglass
79(1)
Pacific Field Guide
80(34)
Shells
80(5)
Seaglass
85(2)
Anemones
87(1)
Jellyfish and Jellyfish-Like Critters
88(1)
Crustaceans
89(2)
Coral
91(1)
Fish
92(3)
Sharks and Rays
95(2)
Birds
97(9)
Mammals
106(3)
Sea Turtles
109(2)
Seaweed and Plants
111(3)
Beach Activities
114(24)
Beach-Friendly Organizations
138(1)
State Seashells
139(2)
State Marine Mammals
141(1)
Recommended Reading
142(1)
About the Authors 143
In her home state of California, Stephanie Panlasigui grew up 7 miles from the Pacific Ocean, where she enjoyed spending time with her family while swimming, spotting dolphins, and hiking on the bluffs. Stephanie began her career as a naturalist, guiding children to explore redwood forests, buckeye groves, tidepools, and sandy beaches. Now she works on understanding how restoring and protecting habitats can support thriving human and wildlife populations. She holds a masters degree in environmental management from Duke University and a bachelors degree in environmental sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.



From her home base in North Florida, Erika Zambello has explored hundreds of parks, reserves, and wildlife refuges across the Southeast and around the country. She was a National Geographic Young Explorer and serves on the board of the National Parks Traveler website. She holds a masters degree in environmental management from Duke University and a masters degree in strategic communication from the University of West Florida. As a writer, she has been featured in National Geographic Adventure, National Geographic Voices, Backpacker, Florida Sportsman, and other publications.