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- Secrets of the Seashore (A Shine-a-Light Book)
Secrets of the Seashore (A Shine-a-Light Book)
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$11.99
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Vendor:EDC Publishing
SKU:5499
Categories: Early Learning, Science Early Learning - PreK, Science Grades K-2
Tags: Grades k-2
Spot the tiny shrimps hiding in the sand, see a shy crab underneath a rock and watch a jewel-like anemone open its tentacles in this beautiful book of nature's hidden habitats. Just hold the page up to a light to discover it all. Please visit kanemiller.com for more resources (games, puzzles, activities etc.) to accompany the books.
Series: Shine-A-Light
Shine a flashlight behind the page or hold it to the light to reveal what is hidden in and around different places and things. Discover a world of great surprises!
Age 4 - 8 Publisher: Kane Miller
Size 10 1/2 x 10 1/2
Pages 36
Series Shine-A-Light
Author Brown, Carron
Discovering the Secrets What an ingenious way to engage kids in story time! Secrets of the Seashore helps build prediction skills as the kids try to guess what they'll discover when they shine a light through the page (or hold it up to a light). My kids thoroughly enjoy holding the book up and seeing what "magically" appears. I love it because they learn a little about habitats while they're enjoying a short story.