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Amandine Delaunay Books

‘Mysteries of Marine Animals’ is exactly the kind of book you would choose as a special gift for a young person who is captivated by whales and the hidden world beneath the waves. Brimming with knowledge and packed with fascinating facts, it is a visual and factual delight from the moment you open it. The layout is beautiful: each double‑page spread unveils a new and compelling aspect of marine life, offering discoveries that will make your spine tingle and your curiosity soar.

Although the book is printed in colour, it uses a restrained palette of blues, blacks, and greys, which gives the pages a sophisticated, almost retro style. The oversized hardback format adds to its sense of occasion, making it a book to pore over slowly and treasure for years.

Readers will come away with what feels like an encyclopaedic knowledge of “all things cetacean.” Even spending a few minutes on a single page offers deeper insight into these gentle giants than might be gained from several chapters of a standard non‑fiction text or from scrolling online resources. The combination of concise explanations, detailed diagrams and evocative illustrations creates an experience that is both educational and deeply immersive.

Because of its text density, the book is particularly well-suited to confident readers at upper Key Stage 2. Avid ocean and nature enthusiasts will devour it eagerly, but even less enthusiastic readers are likely to be drawn in by the stunning visual design. The thoughtful balance of images and information means that fact‑finding never feels like hard work—only like a joyful discovery!

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