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Dolphins

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This book is very informative about dolphins and their habits and lifestyles. It is a very good book for students who want to learn more about dolphins. The writing is very large, and is very easy to read.
This book would be good for students in Pre-K through third.
This books subject area is life science.
Students interested in marine biology would really benefit from this book.
This would be a good book for small groups as well as the whole class.
A similar book would be any informational book that focuses on one particular animal.
There are movies and shows in which talk about dolphins, but not this book in particular.

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Steve Parish

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Steve Parish is an acclaimed Australian photographer, naturalist, and publisher whose work has shaped public appreciation of Australia's natural heritage. Born in Great Britain in 1945, he developed a deep love for nature early in life through activities like spearfishing and hunting. At 17, he joined an expedition to Kangaroo Island led by underwater photography pioneer Igo Oak, an experience that ignited his passion for photography and natural history. After joining the Navy at 18, his posting to Jervis Bay allowed him to hone his diving and photography skills, contributing to research for the Australian Museum and resulting in his first book, Oceans of Life.
In 1985, he founded Steve Parish Publishing, which became a multimillion-dollar enterprise producing widely acclaimed nature books, travel guides, and educational materials for all ages. At its height, the company employed 125 people and distributed to over 3500 outlets. Despite its forced liquidation after the 2011 Brisbane floods, Steve continued his mission through Steve Parish Nature Connect.
Recognised with numerous awards, including an Order of Australia Medal in 2008, Parish remains a leading figure in conservation education. His work continues to inspire environmental awareness through photography, publishing, and online learning initiatives.

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December 1, 2016
This book is very informative about dolphins and their habits and lifestyles. It is a very good book for students who want to learn more about dolphins. The writing is very large, and is very easy to read.
This book would be good for students in Pre-K through third.
This books subject area is life science.
Students interested in marine biology would really benefit from this book.
This would be a good book for small groups as well as the whole class.
A similar book would be any informational book that focuses on one particular animal.
There are movies and shows in which talk about dolphins, but not this book in particular.
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June 6, 2018
I'm cataloguing every book I ever read based on my library borrowing history.
Date started = Date Borrowed
Date Finished = Date Returned.

Most of these books I read but do not remember, so I cannot review them.
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