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Blue Planet II : For young wildlife-lovers inspired by David Attenborough’s series

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£8.99

Paperback 64 pages
Penguin Random House Children’s UK 03-Mar-22
Stewart-Sharpe, Leisa, Dove, Emily

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This is our Blue Planet: a beautiful blue marble suspended in a sea of stars.

Unlike billions of other worlds in the Milky Way, 71 per cent of our Blue Planet is covered by ocean. It’s home to the greatest diversity of life on Earth but is our least explored habitat; we’ve better maps of Mars than of the ocean floor.

With so much more to discover, take a deep breath . . . and dive into a wondrous world beneath the waves.

Explore coral reefs that shimmer in a kaleidoscope of colours.

Venture to the bottom of the ocean where creatures beyond your wildest imagination live in the dark.

Chase sea otters through kelp forest seas, and glide the open ocean with humpback whales.

Discover all there is to love about our Blue Planet, the stories of its inhabitants, and realise how you can help protect this wilderness beneath the waves.

In collaboration with BBC Earth, this illustrated non-fiction book will capture the wonder, beauty, and emotion of the iconic BBC Blue Planet II TV series.

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