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See Under the Sea (Usborne Lift-the-Flap Board Book) by Kate Daynes
23.00 NZD
Category: Lift-the-Flaps | Series: Usborne See Inside
Dive down and discover the secrets of the seven seas to reveal the hidden secrets of the briny deep. This book is full of colourful scenes with information on different underwater habitats from coral reefs to arctic ice flows to the dark deeps of the ocean trenches as well as fantastic facts on tsunamis ...Show more
Know Your New Zealand Fishes by Tony Enderby
40.00 NZD
Category: Sealife
New Zealand boasts beautiful and unique coastlines, lakes and rivers, brimming with more than 1100 different fish species. In Know Your New Zealand Fishes, Jenny and Tony Enderby identify more than 80 of the country's best-known or most significant species that are commonly seen as readers dive, fish, s ...Show more
Sharks (DK Find Out!) by .
18.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: DK Find Out!
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Ocean Wonders (Fast Facts!)
17.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: Fast Facts
How much of the world is covered in water? What is the deepest-living fish? How are waves caused? Why are coral reefs in danger? Take a journey beneath the waves and into the deep, and collect some bite-size facts about oceans, marine life, and sunken treasures along the way. Fast Facts is a new series ...Show more
The New Ocean: How Life Is Changing in Tomorrow's Sea by Bryn Barnard
35.00 NZD
Category: Sealife
A fascinating look at the future of our oceans--and how human actions may change them. The Earth--our home--is covered mostly with water: the wide, deep, salty, and very blue ocean. It regulates our climate in a way that makes life as we know it possible. This huge ocean is full of an amazing amount o ...Show more
Beneath the Waves: A Journey through the World's Oceans by Helen Ahpornsiri
23.00 NZD
Category: Sealife
The world's oceans are brought to life in art made from hand-pressed seaweed and coastal flowers. Take a journey through the oceans of the world in this beautiful book, made entirely from hand-pressed plants. Artist Helen Ahpornsiri transforms silky seaweeds, feathery algae and bright coastal blooms i ...Show more
There are Fish Everywhere by Britta Teckentrup
19.00 NZD
Category: Sealife
Bestselling illustrator Britta Teckentrup explores the world of fish in a sumptuously illustrated non-fiction book. There are fish everywhere! Some of them live in fresh water, some of them live under ice, and some even live in the desert. There are Fish Everywhere is the first in a series of non-fict ...Show more
Creatures of the Deep (Top Trumps)
14.00 NZD
Category: Card Games
Oceans. Pretty big, right? We're discovering new things in them all the time, from prehistoric fish to giant squid. Creatures of the Deep Top Trumps brings you some of the most weird and wonderful sights from the seven seas. Ahoy. Mooching manatees, perky penguins and creepy conger eels this pack has ev ...Show more
Fish of Aotearoa by Kate Dickinson
26.00 NZD
Category: NZ Board & Cloth Books
A book for even the littlest fishermen. Explore the common fish of New Zealand with their Māori names and a catchy rhyme.
Whiti: Colossal Squid of the Deep by Victoria Cleal
30.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
A wonderful 32-page illustrated book that dives into the mysterious world of the colossal squid. Through engaging text and glorious images, it tells the story of a colossal squid’s life, from hatching out of a tiny egg to escaping the jaws of a sperm whale and becoming the world’s biggest invertebrate. ...Show more
The Usborne Big Book of Sea Creatures by Minna Lacey
23.00 NZD
Category: Sealife | Series: Big Books of Big Things
From the great white shark to the mighty blue whale, children will love discovering the biggest creatures under the sea (and some of the littlest too).
Deep: Delve Into Hidden Worlds by Jess McGeachin
28.00 NZD
Category: Sealife
WINNER: Book of the Award Eve Pownall Award 2023 A book that explores the places hardest to reach, from the molten depths of our planet to the frigid depths of outer space. Linking seemingly diverse subject matter, it invites the reader to explore worlds hidden from view. What hidden worlds lie bene ...Show more