Features
- Reading level: Ages 9-12
- Cover Type: Paperback with 36 pages
- Published by: Dawn Publications CA August 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0439760208
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1584690627
- ASIN: 1584690623
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Book Dimensions:
9.7 x 9.1 x 0.3 inches
- Weighs: 2.4 ounces
Kirkus Reviews, Sept 1, 2004
"Eye-popping artwork is the star of the show in Berkes's lively, oceanic counting book"
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Suzanne Barchers, Ed.D., Editor in Chief and V.P., LeapFrog SchoolHouse, March 2004
If you love marine life, music, or math, then this is the book for you!
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef (Hardcover)
---A book that would serve as an enriching literature unit as well as a wonderful gift--- This book consists of 11 verses of engaging rhyme in the same form as "Over in the Meadow", using fish and other sea animals instead of meadow animals. A new sea creature is introduced on every 2-page spread in quantities from 1 to 10. For example, for the number "2": Over in the ocean Where the sea grasses grew Lived a mother parrotfish And her parrotfish two. "Grind," said the mother. "We grind," said the two. So they ground on the coral Where the sea grasses grew." And so it goes for each number, 1 through 10, with every verse starting with, "Over in the ocean...." The eleventh verse is a wrap-up where the reader has to find all 55 young animals in the 2-page spread (1 octopus, 2 parrotfish, 3 clownfish and so on), similar to the I Spy books. Some of the supplemental features after the rhyme: * the rhyme printed with the music, sung to the tune of "Over in the Meadow" * information about each of the coral reef animals in the book * hand motions that may be used for each of the verses (e.g., for the needlefish "skitter": put arms way out straight, then separate arms and wiggle fingers in a skittering motion) * description of the artwork by the artist The artwork is excellent -- aesthetically pleasing and very creative! The artist used polymer clay with various tools to shape all the scenery and animals onto a board. Then, "to create the two-dimensional illustrations for a book, the reliefs are photographed (with careful attention to lighting)." I, as well as my children, enjoy looking at the artwork, trying to guess how it was done. This is the artist's first book; I certainly hope she does more! This book can be used as a launching-off point to teach 2- to 7-year-olds in more than one subject: * The younger ones (ages 2-4) can learn their numbers and counting. * The older ones can use this for memory work. A large class of 5- to 7-year-olds could team up in pairs; each pair could memorize a verse of the rhyme. * It could be used to introduce a unit on : sea creatures, coral reefs, or ocean life. * It could be used to introduce an art unit on clay. * It could be used a the spine of a literature unit with all of the above as additional activities. This could be part of a gift set to a young child, accompanied by some toy sea animals and/or a book about ocean life (or coral reefs or sea animals). The ten kinds of animals appearing in the rhyme are: octopus, parrotfish, clownfish, stingrays, pufferfish, dolphins, angelfish, needlefish, gruntfish, seahorses. My 5-year-old reads our library copy over and over. I look forward to having our own copy of this book, which will be a keeper in our home.
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