Sea Slime Its Eeuwy, Gooey and Unde..., Ellen Prager
Sea Slime Its Eeuwy, Gooey and Unde..., Ellen Prager
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Sea Slime: It's Eeuwy, Gooey and Under the Sea

Author: Ellen Prager, Shennen Bersani

Narrator: Donna German

Unabridged: 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/27/2014


Synopsis

Snails and sea slugs use Sea Slime. But, did you know that coral and clownfish need slime too? Marine scientist Ellen Prager takes us deep into the sea to introduce us to fascinating and bizarre animals that use slime to capture their food, protect themselves from harm, or even move from place to place in their underwater environment.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Inara on June 17, 2018

Great info, but bounced around between different creatures and did not go in-depth on any of them.......more

Goodreads review by ACS on April 11, 2014

Violet Snails, Jellyfish, Sea Slugs, Clown fish and Parrotfish are a few of the underwater animals that are in this book. Eeuwy, gooey and under the sea slime, that is what this book is about! Sea Slime is what animals use to move about under the sea. This book has fantastic real life photography th......more

Goodreads review by Wayne on March 15, 2014

Is there really such a thing as “sea slime”? If so, what is it? And what does it do? Yes, sea slime does actually exist. Another name is “mucus.” It is very slippery, really gooey, and sometimes sticky. Lots of sea creatures, like jellyfish, sea slugs, sea butterflies, violet snails, parrotfish, clo......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on April 06, 2015

Slides, rafts, squirt guns, oh my! Who knew there were so many uses for slime in the underwater world? Our classroom of kindergarteners and first graders reviewed this title, Sea Slime, as an eReader and really enjoyed learning about this topic. Here are some of their opinions about this book. “We lo......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on January 14, 2014

While slime is a wonderfully fascinating substance and topic for a book, this one didn't hold my interest the way that I thought it might. I loved reading about the vampire squid, of course, but the description of corals left me discombobulated. Part of the text is quite poetic, but some of the writ......more