Floating through the world’s oceans, jellyfish open and close their bodies to propel themselves. They use their poisonous tentacles to catch prey to eat. Dive into the underwater lives of these stinging sea creatures with vibrant images and simple visual comparisons that share information about their body features, habitats, diets, and behavior.
A captivating design and easy-to-read text make this nonfiction title a perfect choice for ocean animal lovers, early reports, and biology lessons. On-page vocabulary definitions, a table of contents, a glossary with pronunciations, additional resources, and an index all enhance comprehension for early elementary readers.