What’s It Like to Be a Fish?

What’s It Like to Be a Fish? by Wendy Pfeffer is a Kids Edition published by Harper Collins on January 18, 1996. This 32-page book provides an engaging exploration of the unique adaptations that allow fish to thrive in their aquatic environments, addressing fundamental questions about their existence in water.
Readers will discover how a fish’s body is specifically designed for underwater life, drawing parallels to human adaptations for living on land. This book is part of the Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in juvenile nonfiction topics related to science, nature, and animals, particularly fish.
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How can fish live in water? Why don’t they drown? The answer to this fishy question and more can be found in this latest addition to the Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series. The book clearly explains how a fish’s body is perfectly suited to life underwater, just as our bodies are suited for life on land.
1996 ‘Pick of the Lists’ (ABA)
Best Children’s Science Books 1995 (Science Books and Film)
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