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Harry Horseshoe
Crab: A Tale of Crawly Creatures, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head
Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
Learn about the unique nature of the horseshoe
crab by following the adventures of Harry from his life in an aquarium,
to the lab, and on to the sea. |
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Sammy Shrimp: A Tale of a Little Shrimp, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head
Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
Sammy Shrimp describes the adventures of
a brother and sister team, Sammy and Sissie, who must be alert to
escape their enemies. |
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Old Reddy
Drum: A Tale of a Redfish, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head
Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
There is a mystique surrounding Red Drum because
they are so difficult for fishermen to catch! You can read all about
their wily technique in Old Reddy Drum. |
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Flossy Flounder:
A Tale of a Flat Fish, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc.,
26 pgs, $4.95, paper
When a flounder is very young, it is round with
an eye on each side. As it grows, the baby flounder begins to flatten
out and swim on its side. One of its eyes migrates upwards and over
the top of its head, until the eye is on the other side! |
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Tammy Turtle:
A Tale of Saving Sea Turtles,
Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
Published in cooperation with the
Coastal Wildlife Refuge Society, Tammy Turtle tells the story
of the endangered species, and the positive and negative impact
that humans can have on them in ways a child can understand.
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Great Sharky
Shark: A Tale of a Big Hunter,
Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
This is a story about a white shark, popularly
known as a "Great White," which is capable of devouring
any creature in the sea. But in Great Sharky Shark, you will
read about one of these big hunters of the deep that almost becomes
a meal himself! |
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Danny &
Daisy: A Tale of a Dolphin Duo,
Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
In Danny & Daisy, helpful humans rescue
two young dolphins and take them to a science center for rehabilitation.
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Oozey Octopus:
A Tale of a Clever Critter, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc.,
26 pgs, $4.95, paper
In addition to being biologically accurate, Oozey
Octopus also presents an entertaining story about one of the
world's most intelligent crustaceans. In this story, the solitary,
intelligent creature surprises the scientific community with its
cleverness. |
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Katie K.
Whale: A Whale of a Tale, Suzanne
Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
A tale based on the true story of a killer whale
that followed a ferryboat. Besides learning about whales, the story
also teaches children to stay away from strangers. |
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Perky Pelican:
A Tale of a Lively Bird, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc.,
26 pgs, $4.95, paper
Juvenile pelicans must be lively to survive. Story
and facts from research at a pelican rookery. |
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Oopsie Otter
: A Tale of Playful Otters,
Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
This warm and lively tale about river otters, an
animal that lives in many of America's waterways, is full of interesting
facts. |
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Jenny Jellyfish:
A Tale of Wiggly Jellies, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc.,
26 pgs, $4.95, paper
Children are fascinated by jellyfish, but they
are not really fish at all. Jellies are a primitive type of animal
and have no hearts, brains or bones! |
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Pearlie Oyster
: A Tale of an Amazing Oyster,
Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
A story about the amazing life of an oyster and
how a pearl is formed. Children learn that something good can come
out of a negative experience. |
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Mary Manatee:
A Tale of Sea Cows, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26
pgs, $4.95, paper
A tender story about a mother manatee and her calf.
Children learn why it is important to obey their parents. Book is
sponsored by the Pier Aquarium, St. Petersburg, FL. |
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Salty Seagull:
A Tale of an Old Salt, Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc.,
26 pgs, $4.95, paper
A tale of an old bird whose wise ways save his
flock. This charming story teaches children respect of elders. |
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Spiny Sea
Star : A Tale of Seeing Stars,
Suzanne Tate, Nags Head Art Inc., 26 pgs, $4.95, paper
All about the star-shaped creatures commonly know
as starfish. A better term for them is "sea stars" because they
are echinoderms, not fish. Echinoderm means "spiny skin." |
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