This Is the Ocean
Everett, Elizabeth
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This is the Ocean that sustains an intricate web of life!
From the smallest plankton to the mightiest whale, the ocean swirls with a colorful circle of life―a circle powered by the radiant Sun!
Discover how sunlight fuels the food chains within this vibrant underwater ecosystem. Through rhythmic storytelling and captivating illustrations, swim alongside swarming krill, elusive seals, and clever octopuses. Dive into the wondrous world of the ocean, where every creature, from tiny to mighty, is part of a delicate balance.
The companion book to This Is the Sun, This Is the Ocean takes readers on an exploration of marine life and the harmony that keeps our oceans alive and thriving. Perfect for curious minds eager to grasp nature's interconnectedness, this book duo celebrates the essential role of the Sun in nourishing life on Earth.
Elizabeth Everett is an award-winning author of several STEM-based books for kids, including the Skytime series and Spheres All Year. As a former educator and a homeschooling mom, she loves creating books for kids that engage the heart and mind. Elizabeth currently lives near Denver, Colorado with her family in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. She is excited to take readers on an adventure through the ocean, helping them understand how the Sun impacts life below the sea in this sequel to her book with Science Naturally, This Is the Sun.
Evelline Andrya was born in Sumatra as a Chinese-Javanese. She grew up in Equatorial Emerald, the country of 17.000 islands, her life is surrounded by diversity of Indonesian culture―colorful tribes, tropical rainforest and wildlife, underwater paradise, historical marvels―that became her influence for her vibrant artworks. Evelline is currently living in Java with her husband, their 4 children, and a fluffy Pomeranian.
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