Come with us on a deep dive through the ocean zones. Meet some of the most unusual creatures from the sea and hear their stories about how they have changed over millions of years to survive in the inky ocean depths.
Discover why the deepsea flounder is as flat as a pancake, learn all about the 500-million-year-old comb jelly and find out why yeti crabs are so hairy. From the barreleye fish to the tripod spiderfish, prepare to be amazed by the incredible creatures that inhabit our seas.
From the award-winning creator of The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals and The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Peculiar Pairs in Nature.
How We Came to Be: Surprising Sea Creatures is a wondrous book that will appeal to curious kids, adults and anyone who enjoys learning more about our incredible planet ... [Sami's] passion for weird and wonderful wildlife is simply infectious. BETTER READING
'Cleverly presented and strikingly illustrated . . . This fabulous book has a place in all libraries and would also be a wonderful gift for children of all ages' READPLUS
Read MoreThis information book with spectacular illustrations of ugly animals will inform, entertain and promote discussion. - Sunday Telegraph on THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF UGLY ANIMALSThis is a fascinating book, illustrated in exquisite detail by award-winning author and illustrator, Sami Bayly. - Child Mags on THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF DANGEROUS ANIMALSA great book to read with children and learn more about how plant and animal species rely on each other. - The Sydney Morning Herald on THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF PECULIAR PAIRSThis awesome book is full of surprising facts about peculiar pairs in nature, helping each other, or at least helping themselves. - Kookie Magazine on THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF PECULIAR PAIRS