JOKES Why was the sand wet? Because the seaweed!
time When’s the best to buy a boat? When there’s a sale (sail)!
What do cr ab their birth s do on days? They shellebrate!
Why were the police at the beach? There was a crime wave!
What does the sea say to the beach at low tide? Sea you later!
Page 7 – True/Untrue
Page 13 – Triangles puzzle
TRUE: This doesn’t just happen in cartoons! Crabs use their pincers to defend themselves, and if your toe gets in a crab’s way… NIP! Wearing aqua shoes in the sea will keep your toes safe.
There are 20 triangles.
Answers Page 20 – Sea shell maze
Page 9 – Tides puzzle The second high tide on the 12th of July is at 13:31. The first low tide on the 15th of July is at 10:11.
Page 15 – Coastal quest 7 Puffin 2 Long-snouted seahorse
Page 10 – True/Untrue
1 Herring gull
TRUE: Rogue waves are unusually big waves, much higher than the others around them. Sailors have reported them for centuries, but they were thought to be a myth. Now, though, they’ve been caught on camera and spotted by satellites.
3 Beadlet anemone
Page 13 – True/Untrue TRUE: Unlike most animals, starfish don’t have a central brain. Instead, they have a complex system of nerves running around their bodies (and eyes on the ends of their arms!). Because they don’t have a brain to organise things, they have no way of planning or thinking about their actions.
6 Common prawn
Page 28 – Number puzzle
4 Common brittlestar 8 Tompot blenny 5 Bladderwrack seaweed Page 15 – Outlines puzzle There are 16 starfish and 12 seahorses. Page 19 – Riddles 1) The word ‘and’
3 2
1
3
2
2) Get wet!
Page 32 – Quiz
3) A lighthouse
1) b 2) a 3) c 4) a 5) b 6) a 7) c 8) b