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Bubble Homes and Fish FaRTs

Fiona Bayrock Carolyn Conahan

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English
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
01 January 2014
Bubbles are for popping, fishing, finding food-and for sailing, playing, and shooting hoops! Who knew animals used bubbles for so many different things? Learn about how the water spider builds a bubble home underneath the water, how snapping shrimp use bubbles to talk to each other, or how dolphins play with bubbles as if it's a game. Whether they are riding, breathing, or making bubbles, one thing is for sure-animals use bubbles in amazing ways.
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Illustrated by:   Carolyn Conahan
Imprint:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   255g
ISBN:   9781570916700
ISBN 10:   1570916705
Pages:   48
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Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Bubbles are for popping, fishing, finding food-and for sailing, playing, and shooting hoops! Who knew animals used bubbles for so many different things? Learn about how the water spider builds a bubble home underneath the water, how snapping shrimp use bubbles to talk to each other, or how dolphins play with bubbles as if it's a game. Whether they are riding, breathing, or making bubbles, one thing is for sure-animals use bubbles in amazing ways.

Reviews for Bubble Homes and Fish FaRTs

Bayrock's love of way cool science bubbles over in this surprisingly substantial book. How do animals use bubbles? For sailing, running, breathing, nesting - even playing (dolphins seem to blow bubbles just for fun). Sixteen double-page spreads cover 16 wholly different ways that fish, insects, amphibians and mammals use bubbles. Did you know that one species of spider creates a bubble home to live in underwater? That the popping bubbles of snapping shrimp can be so loud it gets in the way of U.S. Navy sonar ? That the water shrew can actually run across the surface of the water courtesy of the bubbles trapped between its hairy toes? Lively expository prose deftly combines straightforward facts (the scientific name of each animal), sound effects (the fwap-fwap-fwap-fwap of tree frogs creating foam) and kid-friendly comparisons (the gourami fish spitting eggs into its nest looks like it's playing basketball). Conahan's whimsical watercolor illustrations, complete with conversational bubbles, add humor and interest. Three pages of additional facts and a combined glossary/index round out a volume that's sure to rise to the top. (Informational picture book. 5-10) (Kirkus Reviews)


  • Winner of Keystone to Reading Book Award (Intermediate) 2011

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