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All About Aquatic Animals Collection
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's summary
Listen and relive the exciting tales from Highlights, now on audio! Learn why decorator crabs cover themselves in ocean scraps and about a dolphin who learns to swim with an artificial tail, along with other stories about aquatic animals.
Stories include: A Crab’s Clever Costume by Sudipta Bardhan, A Sea Turtle’s Quiet Miracle by Lorraine A. Jay, A Whale of a Baby by Kim Valice, Alligators Are Really Shy by Pringle Pipkin, Baby Dolphins in Shark Bay by Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D., Bowhead Whales with Talent! by Laura Lane, Can Dolphins Do Math? by Sherry North, Dr. Octopus by Dana Church, Flying Jellyfish by Andy Boyles, High-Tech Fish by Jack Myers, and more!
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- Steve Blank
- 03-23-23
41 Nice, Educational, Stories
This collection of 41 educational stories is nice. At 3-8 minutes per story it never gets boring but it also doesn't allow for much depth. Some stories really feel like they need the visual aids the book would have. Most stories are read in the cadence someone holding a book in front of a classroom of kids would use.
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