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4-6Sea Creatures series.
Following a description of an imaginary dive to find the featured sea creature, the books in this series provide factual information about each creature, including what they eat, how they reproduce, and how scientists study them. Facts about the animals' endangerment precede tips on how to help save them. The clear, captioned color photos are instructive, but some spreads appear cluttered with images and sidebars. Reading lists. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Sea Creatures titles: Sharks and Seahorses.]