Real-life sea monsters

Judith Jango-Cohen

Book - 2008

A reader describing some mythical sea monsters and animals that could have been mistaken for them.

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Published
Minneapolis : Millbrook Press [2008]
Language
English
Main Author
Judith Jango-Cohen (-)
Other Authors
Ryan Durney (illustrator)
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
690L
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 48).
ISBN
9780822567509
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A new addition to the expanding and worthy On My Own Science series makes science feel as mysterious and exciting as science fiction. Jango-Cohen stirs the imagination by sharing spooky sea lore and then moves to scientific research to examine the reality within the myth. The gigantic Kraken rises from the depths and pulls ships under the sea; the real monster, the giant squid that can be up to 57 feet long, is just as fascinating. Tales of yore also spoke of wicked mermaids who drowned children; scientists posit that these were actually manatees, themselves endangered by humans, and so on. Durney's pearlescent, flowing illustrations make for an eerie and alluring underwater effect. "Every year, scientists find more than 100 new species of ocean life," and this is a marvelous way for transitional readers to plumb the depths. Also out this month is The Search for Antarctic Dinosaurs, by Sally M. Walker, illustrated by John Bindon (ISBN: 978-0-8225-6752-3). (glossary, "Fun Facts about Sea Monsters," bibliography, further reading, websites) (Informational early reader. 7-10) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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