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Above and Below: Sea and Shore

Book Synopsis

Turn the page to discover the incredible creatures and plants that lie below the ocean blue. From magnificent mangrove forests and colourful coral reefs to exciting estuaries and the dangerous deep sea, there is so much to explore.

With superb split pages and new habitat on every spread, little learners can peek behind part of the scene to learn more about the wildlife which hides behind.

Beautiful illustrations and fascinating facts bring a watery world to life. This in-depth look at our oceans is perfect for young nature enthusiasts.

Our Review Panel says...

Above and Below is a non-fiction book with flaps that take the reader on a journey through watery habitats of sea and shore.

From the moment we opened the book, we were instantly hooked by the beautiful and intricate illustrations by Nic Jones. Furthermore, the choice of colour found on each page adds to the element of the coastal theme and helps the reader to really envisage any of the animals or plants from each habitat. Every page offers something slightly different, and the illustrations alone could easily inspire an art project or a piece of writing.

The author, Harriet Evans, has filled each page with lots of interesting, memorable and informative facts that will engage the reader straight away. Each page has a paragraph which explains about each shoreline place, from coral reefs to river beds. The choice of language also means that the book is very accessible for primary classrooms, with just the right amount of new, challenging and subject specific vocabulary to stretch more confident and independent readers.

The use of flaps in the book add a real element of fun to each page. When lifted, they reveal the surprise of further illustrations and information.

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