We're big ocean animal fans around here thanks to NemoI've talked about how much I like Sylvan Dell books before and these books just solidify my fanhood. They produce some quality reading material all about animals. Imagine a whole line of animal-related books - and you've got yourself Sylvan Dell. (Click here to view their website.)
This past week Bookworm1 has been sick, sick, sick and so we were delighted to have some new ocean books to read and pass some time with. We started with If a Dolphin Were a FishIf a dolphin were a sea turtle, Delfina would lay eggs on the beach.
But a dolphin is not a sea turtle. A dolphin does not lay eggs. Instead, a dolphin gives birth to her calf underwater.
Awesome. He LOVED this book.
Next we moved on to Ocean SeasonsSpring is a burst of color on land and in the sea plants spread their soft, new growth.
We meet all kinds of sea creatures, such as diving birds and seals who are dining on fish that live in the kelp. We also learn about whale migration during the colder months. I really appreciate how the book handles changes in the weather and how animal habitats are effected just like ours are. It's a fun way to look at weather, as well as sea life!
Lastly, we read through Ocean Hide and SeekNot to leave out mention of the author, she wrote the book in rhyming fashion with lots of repetition. Her words are written in such a way as to give the reader a feeling of rocking in the ocean. Really, this is a book that you feel and experience more than just read. It's really intriguing and different.
I love Sylvan's books as well because they are sturdy, well-made and the pages are glossier which helps bring the illustrations and animals to life.
If you haven't had an opportunity to check any of their books out - do! I think you and yours will enjoy them very much. I know that we do.


5 comments:
Woah! Blast from the past! I absolutely adore children's books, so thanks for this. I had forgotten how beautiful the art is and how creative the text can be!
I was just thinking about looking for beach/ocean books last night! Thanks for giving me a place to start looking!
Neat! Thanks for introducing me to a new line of books. The one with the darker pictures sounds especially cool.
The only shark book I know right off the bat is Big Shark's Loose Tooth. It's more about teeth (and tooth fairies) than sharks, but it popped to mind.
Hey--Just before rest time, we read a tall tale/legend that involved an Eskimo (?) and all manner of sea life.
These books look FABULOUS, Carrie. I'm definitely going to have to look up this Sylvan Dell company for future studies!
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