Sea Bones
By Bob Barner
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Bob Barner
Bob Barner has written and illustrated more than 25 books. When not creating books, he likes to present his work at schools and libraries around the world. He lives in San Francisco.
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- jennifernapoleonRating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Great story for teaching ocean animals and different parts of the ocean. Primary age students will love the colored pictures. The information is simple, but teaches details about the ocean, ocean animals and different parts of the ocean.