Sponges Are Skeletons by Barbara Juster Esbensen (1998, Paperback) 
Sponges Are Skeletons by Barbara Juster Esbensen (1998, Paperback)

 
Sponges Are Skeletons by Barbara Juster Esbensen (1998, Paperback)

Publisher: Trophy Pr
Publication Date: 1998-05-01
Series: Lets-Read-And-Find-Out Science
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0064451844
ISBN-13: 9780064451840
Product ID: EPID644941
Description: Explains how sponges are animals that live in the ocean and how they are harvested and used by humans.
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Synopsis
Explains how sponges are animals that live in the ocean and how they are harvested and used by humans.

Details
Publication Date:1998-05-01
Series:Lets-Read-And-Find-Out Science
Illustrator:Holly Keller

Size
Length:31 pages
Height:7.8 in
Width:8.5 in
Thickness:0.2 in
Weight:4.0 oz

Publisher's Note
Sploosh! Splash! Dribble! Did you know your bath sponge once lived in the sea? Sponges come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. Barbara Juster Esbensen and Holly Keller have paired an engaging text with funny, kid-friendly illustrations to reveal that a sponge is not just a bath toy.

Time to squeeze a skeleton!

It's bath time, and your sponge is actually the skeleton of an animal that lived under the sea. Read on to find out how sponges use their special holes and tunnels to eat and breathe, and how you use these same holes and tunnels to soak up the water and rinse off the soap.Sploosh! Splash! Dribble! Did you know your bath sponge once lived in the sea? Sponges come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. Barbara Juster Esbensen and Holly Keller have paired an engaging text with funny, kid-friendly illustrations to reveal that a sponge is not just a bath toy.



Time to squeeze a skeleton!It's bath time, and your sponge is actually the skeleton of an animal that lived under the sea. Read on to find out how sponges use their special holes and tunnels to eat and breathe, and how you use these same holes and tunnels to soak up the water and rinse off the soap.

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