Curious about Fishes

Curious about Fishes by Elizabeth Bennett, published by Penguin in 2015, is a 32-page exploration of the diverse world of fishes. This book presents a variety of underwater creatures, including sharks, skates, and seahorses, while addressing the fundamental question of what defines a fish. With engaging text and vibrant full-color photographs, it offers readers a unique perspective on marine life.
In this edition, readers will discover fascinating insights into the biology and characteristics of over 30,000 fish species. The book features extraordinary X-ray images that reveal the inner workings of these aquatic animals, making it an informative resource for those interested in science and nature. Curious about Fishes serves as an engaging introduction to juvenile nonfiction, appealing to young readers eager to learn more about the wonders of marine life.
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Dive into the Exciting World of Fishes!
Sharks, skates, shrimp, seahorses, and 30,000 other fishes swim through the world’s waterways. With that much variety, you just have to ask: what makes a fish a fish? This book helps answer the question! Filled with amazing X-rays, full-color photographs, and lively text, Curious About Fishes looks at underwater creatures inside and out. Inspired by a popular Smithsonian exhibition and the first children’s book to feature these extraordinary X-rays.
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