01837cam a2200337 a 450000100040000000500170000402000360002102000270005702000270008404000230011105000230013408200220015710000220017924500920020126000430029330000620033650500080039852005070040652100280091352100200094165000500096165000340101165000290104565000340107470000360110890600450114494200150118999900130120495201390121795201430135665320230926102218.0 a088106887X (library reinforced) a0881068861 (hardcover) a0881068853 (softcover) aDLCcDLCdDLCbeng00aQL122.2b.M36 199500a591.3/9/091622201 aMallory, Kenneth.10aFamilies of the deep blue sea /cby Kenneth Mallory ; illustrated by Marshall Peck III. aWatertown, MA :bCharlesbridge,c1995. a32 unnumbered pages :bcolor illustrations ;c22 x 28 cm. aJ  aDo you know how saltwater families live? What would it be like to grow up with a tail and fins? We expect to see fish living in water, but what about mammals like polar bears, walruses, and whales, or birds such as penguins, or reptiles like sea turtles? They spend most of their lives in the water, too. How would it feel to be born, to grow, to play and explore the way these ocean-dwelling animals do? Here's your chance to find out. Jump in and learn the saltwater secrets of growing up in the sea. a480 bLexile estimate  aJ bRaz-Plus  0aMarine animalsxInfancyxJuvenile literature. 0aParental behavior in animals. 1aMarine animalsxInfancy. 1aParental behavior in animals.1 aPeck, Marshall H.eillustrator. a7bcbccorignewd1eocipf19gy-gencatlg 2ddccBKn0 c653d653 00102ddc40708NFICa001b001cTK Blued2023-06-28l7oMAL QL122.M36pFISTK02431r2025-12-10 10:46:11s2025-12-03t1w2023-06-28yBK 00102ddc40708NFICa002b001cTTP Dark Blued2025-06-20l2oMAL QL122.M36pFIS03344r2026-03-13 12:44:58s2025-11-26t2w2025-06-20yBK