librarypatronus's review against another edition

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5.0

Another absolutely gorgeous addition to the Atlas of _____________ Adventures series. We’ve used others in the series in our homeschooling, and when I saw this one pop up after we had just finished a unit on the ocean, I knew I had to read it! The art is beautiful, there were interesting facts on every page but it wasn’t too text heavy - I was able to share a page with my early elementary kids without them loosing interest, I liked the map portion so that we could help science meet geography and get a good idea of which animals live near each other, and I liked that it was grouped by region. I’ll definitely keep an eye out to add this one to our home library.

bargainandbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

This book is incredible. The way the dual pages are illustrated and the way the information is in small paragraphs that actually look like they’re flowing with currents takes a learning book and makes it so beautiful and easy to enjoy.

There are so many different creatures in the oceans and this was an e notable way to learn more about some of them!

alisonannk's review against another edition

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5.0

What a stunning book! The illustrations are of such a high standard that I would love to use them for a display in my library.

There are plenty of interesting facts for children to immerse themselves in.

Some have suggested an age of 7-9 or thereabouts but I'll be buying this for my school library as I think it would also interest the youngest in my secondary school.

Thanks to Quarto Publishing Group - Wide Eyed Editions and Netgalley for the advanced review copy.

erikasarutobi's review against another edition

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4.0

I love reading anything about the aquatic environment even if I know half of the informations.

The art covered the whole page which was really nice though I didn't find the animals doing and wearing human stuff that quirky.

My only problem with the book is how tiny the fonts are and I don't like how they were positioned. Sometimes they're barely visible because of where it's placed above the art.

Overall, besides my problem with the font, I loved how the animals are introduced based on which ocean it's from and the importance of Ocean's and how to protect them.

Thank you Netgalley for providing me with the digital copy for an honest review.
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