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English
Crush Publishing
01 October 2022
Age range 3 to 7

This vibrant story presents life under the sea in Asia and introduces us to creatures and a fisherman who rely on the sea for their food. We follow a shark looking for a tasty meal, a fish eyeing up a crab for lunch and a Crab who is hoping to catch a snail. It's a story full of colourful creatures and funny coincidences.

The story is bursting with fun and twists and turns that children will derive hours of pleasure from reading it and learning about the characters. It's also an excellent and interactive way to learn about the different sea animals and how they live. All the characters are assigned human qualities which brings humour to the story and Silke's vibrant and enticing illustrations will keep children fully engaged from beginning to end. The characters are incredibly expressive and each scene builds tension when we think about what is going to happen next. There are beautiful illustrations of the crab, the shark, the fish and the snail all seen in their natural habitat. Children will learn how the creatures move and eat, they will observe their colours and shapes, and some of the funny characteristics that the author brilliantly gives to each of them. The rich adjectives and the rhyming text are perfect for developing readers, stimulating children to use their imagination and ask questions and keeping them focused on the very funny details.
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Illustrated by:   Silke Diehl
Imprint:   Crush Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 245mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   210g
ISBN:   9788090812130
ISBN 10:   8090812139
Series:   The Crush Series
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

As a father of four, Ian writes fun books, in rhyming poetry, toconnect with children, entertain them and develop their imagination and creativity. Silke draws with pastel colours reminiscent of Beatrix Potter.

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