Sea Stories for Wonder Eyes

Water is fascinating! Which child is not delighted by the sea shore, by rivers, even by puddles in the street? This little book explains to children that a river can cut through rock to weave its way to the sea, how sand is made, and how fish can breathe underwater. Grown-ups may learn some new things, too!


By : Mary Earle Hardy (1846 - 1928)

01 - A Little Girl Who Wondered



02 - The Water Drops that Make the Ocean



03 - The Sand on the Seashore



04 - A Fairy Storybook



05 - Sea Gardens



06 - Bubble Blowers and Fountain Makers



07 - Jellyfishes



08 - Sea Anemones



09 - Among the Coral Trees



10 - A Coral Parable



11 - Sea Fans



12 - A Star that Ate Oysters



13 - The Sea Urchin



14 - Who Beckoned?



15 - Sea Vases



16 - Bath Sponges



17 - A Little Merchantman



18 - Captain Fulgur and His House Boat



19 - A House with Two Doors



20 - Steeple Houses



21 - Seashell Boats that Lie at Anchor



22 - How a Giant Went to Market



23 - Fishes



24 - Crab Stories



25 - The Crab that Lost Her Claw



26 - The Crab that Was a Housebreaker



27 - How Crab Babies Grow



28 - In Fiddler-Crab Town



29 - A Shark's Cradle



30 - The Little Sea Horse



31 - An Early Breakfast



32 - Chameleons of the Sea



33 - More About the Squids



34 - An Ugly Relative



35 - 'Wrecked Is the Ship of Pearl'

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