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In One Tidepool:
Crabs, Snails and Salty Tails
by Anthony D. Fredericks

Book Review
Many times I have gone to the beach and looked into tidepools not knowing what was in them. After I read the book called In One Tidepool by Anthony D. Fredericks, I learned a lot of things. It told me different names of sea creatures and lots of information.

The most amazing sea creature I think was the blood red sponge. They cling to the ledges in the tidepool. I think reading and learning about the red sponge is amazing because they look like fungus but they are really alive.

The information in this book is great. I would recommend it to kids my age.

~ Mary M., St. John's Catholic School student, Brunswick
"Read, Write & Win" 2005, 3rd place / 3rd grade

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Cornerstones of Science

Last updated January 3, 2007