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This unique book introduces children to the beautiful and often
unexpected undersea world around British coasts. Far too many
people regard our seas as "grey and uninteresting" but, using a
wonderful blend of entertainment and education, Benny the tompot
blenny puts them right. If you thought a fish couldn't be
charismatic, think again! Along with stunning photography by Paul
Naylor (author of 'Great British Marine Animals'), Benny tells you
all about his life in the sea just beyond our beaches. He
introduces you to his neighbours: crabs, starfish, sea snails,
barnacles, sea anemones, squat lobsters, seals, cuttlefish, gobies
and many other fish. Fact boxes reveal how Benny and his neighbours
are adapted to their habitat, how they find food and avoid being
food for someone else. Biodiversity, adaptation, variation,
reproduction, food chains and food webs are included to support
science at KS2 level. There are even intriguing examples of
symbiotic relationships, camouflage and photosynthesis. Benny also
tells you something about the SCUBA divers who come to visit him.
The photographs in the book appeal to all ages while the text is
written for 7-11 year olds.
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