The reader floats through every underwater scene, carrying her (magically intact) book with her. This time the reader picks up a book at a city library and is swept into what the author calls the “cities of the sea,” the coral reef community. If you saw Jason Chin’s previous book, Redwoods, you will know what an interesting mix of highly imaginative watercolor illustrations (fictional) and straight nonfiction informational text to expect. Have you ever been so immersed in a really good book that you felt like you entered a new world? In Coral Reefs, Jason Chin’s illustrations show a young reader experiencing just that when she picks up a book about coral reefs and enters a glorious underwater world of corals, fish and sea turtles. My submission today is the wonderful new book that is coming out next week, Coral Reefs by Jason Chin. We’ve gathered some of our favorites here today. Welcome to the Octoedition of STEM Friday.Īre you looking for Science, Technology, Engineering or Math children’s books? Then you’ve come to the right place.
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