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The Seven Seas

by Ellen Jackson

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During a geography lesson, a child takes an imaginary journey to each of the seven seas, including the Brown Sea which is made of chocolate, and the Pink Sea which has flamingos.
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Colorful, whimsical geography lesson. ( )
  Sullywriter | Apr 3, 2013 |
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Nothing like a little Roy G. Biv to get children's imaginations firing. When a hare's mind starts to wander in school, he imagines the seas he could discover and what they would look like. The Yellow Sea, which tastes like lemonade. The Green Sea, which grows broccoli at it's bottom... yuck! The simple rhyme scheme and soft, imaginative illustrations will engage children and have them eager to look for things to point out on each page. This book would make a great read aloud to a group and would do well in a color-themed story time. ( )
  TZacek | Mar 19, 2012 |
this book is about a bunny that falls asleep in class and dreams about the different seas in the world with his own little twists.

I loved the rhyming and the illustratinos of the different seas and how the bunny depicts them. is shows the childish fun that a mind can have.
  TrapaniC | Dec 6, 2011 |
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I received this book from the Early Reviewers. It is a cute little story about a bunny who travels seas of color. While it is a fun imaginative story, it is not one of our favorites. The illustrations are fun.
  lowndeb | Jun 20, 2011 |
This is a colorful children's book with fun drawings. A young rabbit student's mind starts to wander as the teacher talks about the seven seas on the earth. The seas are different color so the imagination takes over and dreams about what each color sea is like. The descriptions are all in rhymes so it is fun to read and listen to. ( )
  Janagram | Apr 21, 2011 |
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During a geography lesson, a child takes an imaginary journey to each of the seven seas, including the Brown Sea which is made of chocolate, and the Pink Sea which has flamingos.

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A young rabbit begins to daydream in the middle of a geography lesson, and his imagination takes him on a wild and colorful trip in search of each of the seven seas.
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