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Sea Horse

The Shyest Fish in the Sea

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1 of 1 copy available

"Stunning pictures and engaging words. . . . An accomplished entrée to early science topics." — Booklist (starred review)
Dive into the warm ocean and swim around amid the coral and waving sea grass. Do you see an eye like a small black bead peering out at you? Linger for a while and discover the secrets of the sea horse — one of the shyest fish in the sea. With a head like a horse, a tail like a monkey, and a pouch like a kangaroo, the sea horse acts like a chameleon, changing color to ward off danger or to show that he and his mate are a lifelong pair. Watch their fascinating mating dance, as the two of them twine their tails together and twirl, before she places her eggs in his pouch to be born. Could there be a more intriguing creature of the sea?
Back matter includes an index, and a note about sea horses.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 8, 2006
      With Lawrence's (This Little Chick
      ) signature mixed-media artwork and an oblong trim size, this book aptly mirrors the distinctive sea creature at its center. Butterworth's conversational, often lyrical prose demystifies the timid Barbour's sea horse: "He can only swim slowly,/ so if a hungry snapper cruises by,/ looking for a snack,/ Sea Horse does something very clever:/ he holds still and changes color/ (now you see him...)/ until he's almost invisible/ (now you don't!)." Three panels depict his transformation, while text set in smaller type offers additional details (e.g., "The way sea horses change the color of their skin to blend in with their surroundings is called camouflage"). A few weeks after an intriguing mating dance, it's the male who "works hard all day/ and through the night,/ .../ shooting hundreds/ of babies out of his pouch." The rest of the book focuses on a female: "This new sea horse is only/ as long as your eyelash,/ but she can find/ her own food right away." Lawrence's vinyl engravings, backed by a pale sea-foam green watercolor wash, please the eye with a subtle palette of earth-tone browns and coral reds plus beautifully etched ocean flora and fauna. The layout can sometimes feel a bit busy, with several rectangular prints alongside text in two typefaces. But the pages brim with information. This compact book is sure to fascinate. Ages 4-8.

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