01786pam a2200253 a 4500001000500000005001700005020001500022040002300037050002000060082000800080100002600088245008400114250004500198260003500243300004600278490004200324505000800366520104100374521002101415521002001436650003301456650001201489700003101501279920240116144946.0 a0439328659 aDLCcDLCdDLCbeng00aQL617.P44b199600a5971 aPfeffer, Wendyd1929-10aWhat's it like to be a fish? /cby Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrated by Holly Keller. aFirst Scholastic printing, December 2001 aNew York :bScholastic, c1996 a32 pages :bcolor illustrations ;c21 cm  aLET'S- READ- AND- FIND- OUT- SCIENCE  aO  aIn this easily read science book, the structure and habits of goldfish are described, with hints on caring for them as pets. Bowker Authored Title code. In this easily read science book, the structure & habits of goldfish are described, with hints on caring for them as pets. Annotation. How can fish live in water? Why don't they drown? The answer to this fishy question and more can be found in this latest addition to the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series. The book clearly explains how a fish's body is perfectly suited to life underwater, just as our bodies are suited for life on land. 1996 Pick of the Lists' (ABA) Best Children's Science Books 1995 (Science Books and Film) Annotation. How can fish live in water and why don't they drown? The answer to this fishy question and more can be found out in this latest addition to the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series. "What's It Like to Be a Fish?" clearly explains how a fish's body is perfectly suited to life underwater, just as our bodies are suited for life on land. a600 bLexile  aO bRaz-Plus  0aFishesxJuvenile literature. 1aFishes.1 aKeller, Hollyeillustrator