Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef
by Marianne Berkes
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Learning becomes fun with this book about the animals of the ocean! In Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef, amazing artwork will inspire kids in classrooms and at home to appreciate the beauty and biology of coral reefs and world around us!Brilliant artwork is the star of this oceanic counting book, based on the classic children's song "Over in the Meadow". Kids will sing, clap, and count their way among pufferfish that "puff," gruntfish that "grunt" and seahorses that "flutter," and begin show more to appreciate the animals in the ocean. And the clay art will inspire many a project.
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I bought a boardbook version of the companion book, Over in the Jungle, for our library but never had time to examine it thoroughly.
Well! The text is a version of "Over in the Meadow" using a variety of different sea creatures, from stingrays to needlefish. The rhymes are steady and readable. I've never managed to get kids to listen to Over in the Meadow in book or song form, but I think I might have a chance with this intriguing book, because....
The art is gorgeous. Created out of polymer clay by Jeanette Canyon, there are exquisite patterns and designs included in every different creature and background. From a distance, the pictures blend into colorful and cheering art, while a closer examination shows the intricate detail. I show more particularly like the millefiori-type work on the seahorses.
There is additional material explaining more about the different sea creatures pictured in the book and coral reefs in general. The author has included a section on using the book in storytimes, with specific actions for the rhymes, and the artist talks about how she creates her clay art.
Verdict: An excellent book for ocean storytimes or a clay craft program. Children who like to trace details in illustrations will also enjoy this.
ISBN: 978-1584690627; Published September 2004 by Dawn Publications; Review copy provided by author/publisher and added to the professional collection for use in programs show less
Well! The text is a version of "Over in the Meadow" using a variety of different sea creatures, from stingrays to needlefish. The rhymes are steady and readable. I've never managed to get kids to listen to Over in the Meadow in book or song form, but I think I might have a chance with this intriguing book, because....
The art is gorgeous. Created out of polymer clay by Jeanette Canyon, there are exquisite patterns and designs included in every different creature and background. From a distance, the pictures blend into colorful and cheering art, while a closer examination shows the intricate detail. I show more particularly like the millefiori-type work on the seahorses.
There is additional material explaining more about the different sea creatures pictured in the book and coral reefs in general. The author has included a section on using the book in storytimes, with specific actions for the rhymes, and the artist talks about how she creates her clay art.
Verdict: An excellent book for ocean storytimes or a clay craft program. Children who like to trace details in illustrations will also enjoy this.
ISBN: 978-1584690627; Published September 2004 by Dawn Publications; Review copy provided by author/publisher and added to the professional collection for use in programs show less
I enjoyed the book Over in the Ocean- In a Coral Reef written by Marianne Berkers for many reasons. The illustrations were my favorite part of the story because they helped the reader really visualize what the text is describing. The illustrator also made these pictures in a very different texture and style, the images seemed to be popping out at the reader. The illustrations also depicted the sea creatures portrayed accurately. For instance when the text described clownfish the illustrations pictured what an actual clownfish looks like with their orange, white, and black stripes. I also enjoyed how the text introduced two different concepts of counting numbers and rhyming in a creative way. For example, “Over in the ocean where the show more sea grasses grew lived a mother parrotfish and her parrotfish two.” This was a counting book that actually kept me wanting to read the rest of the story, even though I was not the ended audience. This is because of the creative rhyming and illustrations the author and illustrator combined. show less
Would have given a higher rating had the score been based on the illustrations alone. They are all done of polymer clay and the book shows how it was done in the back.
So many interesting facts about fish in this counting book! It's magically illustrated as well.
not so much educational, but is a fun book to read when doing a marine biology unit. It is also a rhyming book and hidden picture book and counting book which is fun!
This book is a fair example of an informational book because the story is written unbiased to explain the topic of ocean animals through counting. Age appripriate: primary. Media: mixed media.
beautiful polymer clay illustrations
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- Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef
- Original publication date
- 2004
- Dedication
- For Elisabeth Marie, may you always have a sense of wonder!
-M.B.-
To the children, parents and staff at the Columbus School for Girls -- Thank you for ten inspring years filles with joy, creativity and endless possibilities!
-J.C.- - First words
- Over in the ocean
Far away from the sun
Lived a mother octopus
And her octopus one. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)When you find all the creatures
Then this rhyme is done. - Blurbers
- Barchers, Suzanne; Baldwin, Philip
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- Picture Books, Children's Books
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- 782.42162 — Arts & recreation Music Vocal Music, Singing Secular forms of vocal music Songs General principles and musical forms Traditions of secular songs {genres} Folk songs
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- PZ7 .B45258 .O — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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