Did you know that giant squids have beaks like parrots? Or that some marine creatures in the deep ocean can make their own light with bioluminescence? Jack and Annie have researched all about sea monsters in this nonfiction companion to the Magic Tree House book Dark Day in the Deep Sea. They'll teach you about prehistoric sea creatures, ancient legends about monsters in the ocean, and even fascinating animals we can find in salt and fresh water today. There are also scientific mysteries yet to be explained. What was the strange, underwater "Bloop" that scientists detected in 1994? The noise seemed to come from an animal bigger than a blue whale! Go along with Jack and Annie and discover the creatures inhabiting the last mysterious place on our planet - the deep, dark sea.
This is the second Magic Tree House Research Guide that I've read, and they really are great nonfiction reads for elementary schoolers. This topic of Sea Monsters probably has higher appeal than some of the other titles in the series, especially since it covers various topics like dinosaurs, modern animals, and ancient mysteries. Although it's not the first in the series, this book might be a good one with which to start grabbing kids' interest.
I would recommend this book to kids in grades 2-4. Anyone who is interested in animals, dinosaurs, creepy or gross facts, science, or mysteries would enjoy this. The whole series is great for kids at this reading level who want or need to find readable nonfiction.