Tapping into the recent success of television programmes such as "Blue Planet II" and the huge amount of attention from the various ecological issues covered in that programme so successfully, Barbara and Yuval have produced "The Big Book of the Blue" which aims to give children (and adults) a fantastic insight into the world beneath the waves.
This whopping great big hardback book is a satisfying read, delving into the lives of a whole host of aquatic creatures and plants, and taking a closer look at the environments those creatures and plants live in - and sadly quite a lot about the negative impact we humans are having on these habitats.
You'll discover amazing creatures in the book, such as the majestic blue whales, the soaring rays and the wiggly-wibbly octpopii and squids who silently swim through the briny depths.
The book is of course gorgeously illustrated by Yuval...
Take a closer look at the gigantic and microscopic life teeming in our seas |
Don't be crabby. Well, unless you're a crab of course! |
Life teems even in the darkest depths of the ocean |
C's best bit: Learning all about deepwater life and amazing species that glow!
Daddy's favourite bit: A really fantastic book this, full of astonishing facts and glorious illustrations. Another brilliant collaboration from Barbara and Yuval.
"The Big Book of the Blue" by Barbara Taylor and Yuval Zommer is out now, published by Thames and Hudson (kindly supplied for review).