
Save the Seas
Join the Green Team and find out why our seas and oceans need protecting
Liz Gogerly(Author)
Franklin Watts Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 11. August 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
48 pages
978-1-4451-7392-4 (ISBN)
Description
This colourful and positive book explores our seas and oceans.
Four friends are having fun on the beach when they spot lots of plastic waste scattered everywhere. Discarded drinks bottles, straws, an old flipflop and even a toothbrush! How did it all get here?
The children decide to investigate and soon learn all about seas and oceans, from tides and tidal waves to food chains and climate change. Full of fascinating facts and fun activities, this book will tell you everything you've ever wanted to know about our amazing seas and oceans and what you can do to help protect them!
Includes step-by-step activities for how to make the layers of the ocean or how to make a surf board float.
Great for teaching children age 7+ about science topics including food chains, habitats, erosion, tides, water safety and ocean wildlife
Throughout this book, there are Take Action advice panels, which give examples of small ways that people can get involved to help protect our seas and oceans. Get Busy activity suggestions encourage children to be actively engaged in conservation issues.
By the end of the book, readers will have a better understanding of the importance of our seas and oceans, humans' impact on them and what can be done to help protect them
Look out for the other titles in this series: Go Green!, Wild Weather! and Nature Needs You!
Four friends are having fun on the beach when they spot lots of plastic waste scattered everywhere. Discarded drinks bottles, straws, an old flipflop and even a toothbrush! How did it all get here?
The children decide to investigate and soon learn all about seas and oceans, from tides and tidal waves to food chains and climate change. Full of fascinating facts and fun activities, this book will tell you everything you've ever wanted to know about our amazing seas and oceans and what you can do to help protect them!
Includes step-by-step activities for how to make the layers of the ocean or how to make a surf board float.
Great for teaching children age 7+ about science topics including food chains, habitats, erosion, tides, water safety and ocean wildlife
Throughout this book, there are Take Action advice panels, which give examples of small ways that people can get involved to help protect our seas and oceans. Get Busy activity suggestions encourage children to be actively engaged in conservation issues.
By the end of the book, readers will have a better understanding of the importance of our seas and oceans, humans' impact on them and what can be done to help protect them
Look out for the other titles in this series: Go Green!, Wild Weather! and Nature Needs You!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 8 to 10 years
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 264 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
210 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4451-7392-4 (9781445173924)
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Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
10/2021
1st Edition
Franklin Watts
€3.99
Available for download
Persons
Liz Gogerly (Author)
Liz Gogerly is a former teacher and has been writing children's books about geography, history and PSHE for over twenty years. Biography and telling stories about real people is her speciality. In 2020 she won the SLA award for 'Heroes that Help Us From Around the World'. She publishes adult biographies under the name Liz Flavell. Liz loves music, dancing, cooking, cats and kids.
Sr. Sanchez (Illustrator)
Sr.Sanchez studied fine art in Valencia and this influence shows in his warm and vibrant use of colour, describing the Mediterranean climate of his home country so well. His style is fresh, using flat colours with an eye-catching quality. He currently lives in Madrid, likes the countryside, mountains, and cycles pretty much everywhere.
Liz Gogerly is a former teacher and has been writing children's books about geography, history and PSHE for over twenty years. Biography and telling stories about real people is her speciality. In 2020 she won the SLA award for 'Heroes that Help Us From Around the World'. She publishes adult biographies under the name Liz Flavell. Liz loves music, dancing, cooking, cats and kids.
Sr. Sanchez (Illustrator)
Sr.Sanchez studied fine art in Valencia and this influence shows in his warm and vibrant use of colour, describing the Mediterranean climate of his home country so well. His style is fresh, using flat colours with an eye-catching quality. He currently lives in Madrid, likes the countryside, mountains, and cycles pretty much everywhere.
Content
1: The Tide is High;
2: Oceans of the World;
3: Sunlit, Twilight and Midnight Zones;
4: What's for Dinner in the Sea?;
5: Whale Tales and Marine Meals;
6: Climate Change and our Oceans;
7: What happens when the Sea Rises?;
8: Coral Reefs in Danger;
9: Exploring our Seas;
10: Surfers who Save the Seas;
11: Monster Waves;
12: Tsunamis;
13: Sea Power;
14: The Sea's Greatest Mysteries;
15: Fighting Pollution to Save the Seas;
16: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink;
17: A Good Catch;
18: The World on a Cliff Edge;
19: Save the Seas Now;
20: Glossary/Find out more;
21: Index;
2: Oceans of the World;
3: Sunlit, Twilight and Midnight Zones;
4: What's for Dinner in the Sea?;
5: Whale Tales and Marine Meals;
6: Climate Change and our Oceans;
7: What happens when the Sea Rises?;
8: Coral Reefs in Danger;
9: Exploring our Seas;
10: Surfers who Save the Seas;
11: Monster Waves;
12: Tsunamis;
13: Sea Power;
14: The Sea's Greatest Mysteries;
15: Fighting Pollution to Save the Seas;
16: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink;
17: A Good Catch;
18: The World on a Cliff Edge;
19: Save the Seas Now;
20: Glossary/Find out more;
21: Index;