Meet Evie and her best friend, Dr Dino. Evie asks lots of questions. Luckily, Dr Dino is there to answer them all. Evie really, really wants to meet a mermaid. So, she and Dr Dino set out on an ocean adventure. Along the way they encounter amazing creatures in rockpools, learn fascinating facts, like what anchovies eat and how dolphins talk to each other, find out about the importance of protecting our oceans, and discover what it really means to be a mermaid. Includes a fold-out section at the end, packed with fascinating facts about the oceans! Look out for more adventures with Evie and Dr Dino in Can We Go to Space Today? and Can We Meet a Dinosaur?
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Evie and her best friend Dr Dino set out on an underwater adventure to find a mermaid and learn all about oceans along the way!
Discover the oceans with Evie and Dr Dino!
Rosalind Spark lives in south London and fell in love with stories when she was very small and constantly pestered her dad to make up sequels to her favourite fairy tales. Her writing is inspired by the many things in life she finds fascinating, which range from how the galaxy works to why sandwiches cut in triangles taste better. Ekaterina likes to combine digital tools with traditional materials such as watercolours, gouache, pencils, and good old brushes for her illustrations. Ekaterina is based in Canada.
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The perfect introduction to oceans for young explorers with lots of curiosity and big imaginations. Evie and Dr Dino clean up the oceans in this character-driven story, bursting with humour, energy, and attitude. Includes a double gatefold spread packed with fascinating facts about the oceans.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192785909
Publisert
2025-03-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
172 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
245 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

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Rosalind Spark lives in south London and fell in love with stories when she was very small and constantly pestered her dad to make up sequels to her favourite fairy tales. Her writing is inspired by the many things in life she finds fascinating, which range from how the galaxy works to why sandwiches cut in triangles taste better. Ekaterina likes to combine digital tools with traditional materials such as watercolours, gouache, pencils, and good old brushes for her illustrations. Ekaterina is based in Canada.