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Marine biology -- Juvenile literature
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Marine biology -- Juvenile literature
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Marine biology
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Marine biology
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Juvenile literature
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Discover the oceans, the world's largest ecosystem
Ocean atlas, a journey across the waves and into the deep
No excuses!, how what you say can get in your way
Marine biologists!
Marine biologist
Oceans, a level two reader
Stickmen's guide to oceans in layers, author Catherine Chambers ; illustrators Venitia Dean, John Paul de Quay
Sea life, Pam Holden
La vida marina, Dona Herweck Rice
Marine Biology, Cool Women Who Dive
Wonders of the ocean, Marshall Koontz
La vida marina, Dona Herweck Rice
Round about the seashore
Looking into the ocean
W is for waves, an ocean alphabet
Sea life, Dona Herweck Rice
1, 2, 3 Salish Sea, a Pacific Northwest counting book, Nikki McClure
Ocean!, our watery world as you've never seen it before, written by Derek Harvey, Nicola Temple, John Woodward ; illustrators, Andrew Beckett [and others]
W is for waves, an ocean alphabet, written by Marie and Roland Smith ; illustrated by John Megahan. --
Stickmen's guide to the Earth--uncovered, by Catherine Chambers ; illustrated by John Paul de Quay
Earth's incredible oceans, written by Jess French ; illustrated by Claire McElfatrick
Oceans, dolphins, sharks, penguins, and more! : meet 60 cool sea creatures and explore their amazing watery world, by Johnna Rizzo ; introduction by Sylvia A. Earle. --
The ocean biome, Kathryn Smithyman & Bobbie Kalman. --
Who's afraid of the light?, written and illustrated by Anna McGregor
Ocean, a fact-filled search and find adventure!
Amazing oceans, the surprising world of our incredible seas, written by Annie Roth ; illustrated by Tim Smart
Earth's oceans, Bobbie Kalman and Kelley MacAulay. --
The science of surfing, a surfside girls guide to the ocean
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Juvenile literature
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