A Fish Goes Splash! (Creature Features),Used

A Fish Goes Splash! (Creature Features),Used

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Product Description Using lots of fun and interactive touch, trace, and lifttheflap elements, A Fish Goes Splash! introduces young children to creatures that live in the sea. Where do all those bubbles go?Down to the seabed floor.So what can be behind the rock?(Lift rock flap)A lobsters snapping claw! Dive down deep in the sea, into the sand, weeds, and wrecks of sunken ships. There youll discover some of the most fascinating creatures ever, silently swimmingincluding grumpylooking cod, flatfish that live in the gloom, sleeping sharks, and squishy jellyfish in the foam. Just follow the lines and lift the flaps to uncover this unique watery world. About the Author John Townsend worked as a secondary school teacher before becoming a fulltime writer of childrens books. He specializes in fun, exciting books for reluctant readers, as well as fastpaced fiction and fiction with facts books. Diego Vaisberg is a designer and illustrator who previously worked in the product and design department of the Inkco kids accessories brand. He is also a professor of editorial design and illustration at Palermo University, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):

This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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