What Can Live at the Beach?
Written by John-Paul Wilkins
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Part of the Read and Learn: What Can Live There? Series
Synopsis
What Can Live at the Beach? by John-Paul Wilkins
With fantastic images and simple text, books in this series serve as a perfect introduction to different habitats and show how a wide variety of animals and plants are beautifully adapted to live there. In What Can Live at the Beach? Readers learn about what conditions in beach habitats are like, microhabitats such as rock pools and the ingenious ways plants and animals are designed to live in these places.About the Author
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Book Info
Format
Paperback
24 pages
Author
John-Paul Wilkins
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Publisher
Raintree an imprint of Capstone Global Library Ltd
Publication date
10th September 2015
ISBN
9781406285055
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