Synopses & Reviews
An educational and enriching book set in the diverse environments of the worlds oceans, this delightful story will soothe young children before bedtime while fostering an appreciation for the beauty and diversity of the marine world. Celebrating the wonders of the undersea world, this voyage takes place through the passage of both one day and the four seasons of the year while a family greets a wide range of marine life, including whales, clownfish, crabs, shrimp, eels, octopus, penguins, swordfish, seals, and sharks. Traveling by sailboat, fishing boat, battleship, and submarine, children will learn about all of the worlds major oceans as well as beaches, islands, reefs, harbors, bays, and icebergs.
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"An inspiration for an itinerary for a family trip." The Associated Press
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"Beautifully illustrated stories of place." Parents magazine
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"A fantastic children's book series." Modern Mom
Synopsis
Good Night Ocean explores whales, fish, crabs, eels, octopus, penguins, walruses, swordfish, seals, and sharks, battleships and submarines, beaches, islands, reefs, harbors, bays, icebergs, the Coast Guard, fishing boats, and more. An educational and enriching book set in diverse environments of the world's oceans, this delightful book fosters an appreciation for the beauty and diversity of the marine world.
This book is part of the bestselling Good Night Our World series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting themes.
About the Author
Mark Jasper is the author of Good Night Charleston, Good Night Florida Keys, The Cape Cod Christmas Cookbook, Haunted Cape Cod & the Islands, and Haunted Inns of New England. He lives in Saint Augustine, Florida. Joe Veno is an artist who has worked with Harcourt Brace, Hasbro, Houghton Mifflin, Milton Bradley, and Target. He is the illustrator of many books in the Good Night Our World series, including Good Night Boston, Good Night Chicago, Good Night New York City, and Good Night Washington DC. He lives in Hamilton, Massachusetts.