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The Sea-Shore, Shown to the Children

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The book offers a guided, illustrated tour of shore life for young readers, pairing forty-eight coloured plates with concise descriptions of fishes, molluscs, bivalves, crabs, lobsters and kin, sea worms, starfish, anemones, corals, sponges, and seaweeds. It emphasizes simple observational techniques—how to search rock pools, recognise nests and shells, and note behaviour and habitats—while explaining basic anatomy, life cycles, and collecting tips in child-friendly language. Each chapter names common shore organisms, highlights distinctive features and habits, and encourages careful looking to make seaside visits more instructive and enjoyable.

About the Author

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Theodore Wood

Theodore Wood was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of natural history. His works often aimed to educate young readers about the natural world in an engaging and accessible manner. Notable titles include "Butterflies and Moths, Shown to the Children," which introduces young audiences to the fascinating world of lepidopterans, and "The Animal World, A Book of Natural History / Young Folks' Treasury (Volume V)," which explores various animal species. Wood's writing is characterized by its informative yet entertaining style, making complex subjects understandable for children.

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