Description

In lyrical prose with beautifully rendered illustrations, this gorgeous picture book introduces young readers to the amazing world of seahorses.

"This saltwater standout will have librarians, parents, and mini marine biologists hooked." —School Library Journal, starred review

Hidden in the ocean of colorful fish, octopus, kelp, sea sponges, and other sea life is a most unique creature: the seahorse.

Featuring different species of seahorses and seadragons across the world, The Sea Hides a Seahorse is a subtle seek-and-find story that journeys underwater to provide a glimpse into the secrets of seahorses as they swim, hide, hunt, court, mate, and more. Included at the back is more information about seahorses and how to support their protection and conservation.

About the author(s)

Sara T. Behrman is a children’s book author, technical writer, and former librarian. She loves to travel and, like seahorses, has found her way to all five of the world’s oceans: Arctic, Southern, Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific. Sara now lives in Portland, Oregon, which is about 80 miles from the Pacific Ocean.

Melanie Mikecz specializes in a mixed-media style that blends digital and traditional media. Her vibrant color palettes and bold patterns can be found in her illustrations and abstract work. In addition to her picture books, Melanie has worked on projects ranging from greeting cards to puzzles to large-scale murals and wall art. She currently lives in San Francisco, California, near the beach with her husband and two daughters.

Reviews

"This saltwater standout will have librarians, parents, and mini marine biologists hooked." 

"A simple, sonorous introduction."

"Author Sara T. Behrman and her seahorses weave a stunning seascape of learning, language, and fun. Because it’s engaging on so many levels, kids will keep diving back in again and again."

Audrey Barbakoff, EdD, MLIS CEO Co/Lab Capacity LLC, author of The Schlemiel Kids Save the Moon

"Young readers will delight in seeking out the seahorses camouflaged in the vibrant illustrations. An informative, engaging, lyrical look at life under the sea, with an ending that highlights the comfort of family."

Elisa Boxer, Emmy-winning journalist and Sydney Taylor Honor-winning author

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