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Oceans: A Pop-Up Book

Illustrated by Ingela P Arrhenius
Hardcover
9-1/16"W x 10-5/8"H | 20 oz | 20 per carton
On sale May 26, 2026 | 12 Pages | 9781536251654
Age 3-7 years

What lives under the ocean? Lift the flaps to find out! Don’t miss this bold, stylish pop-up book for young readers.

Lift the flaps and dive in to discover all kinds of wonderful creatures that live under the sea. From shallow, colorful coral reefs to the deepest trenches of the ocean and the strange creatures that reside there, readers will be rewarded with intriguing facts behind each flap and pop-up. Bright and engaging, this lively book is the ideal introduction to marine life for even the youngest readers.
Ingela P. Arrhenius is an illustrator and graphic designer who has always loved to draw. She is the author-illustrator of My First Book of New York, My First Book of London, My First Book of Paris, Animals, City, Pop-up Ocean, Pop-up Jungle, and Pop-up Things That Go! as well as the illustrator of Alphabet Street and Christmas Street, both written by Jonathan Emmett; a lift-the-felt-flap series; and the Peekaboo You series of board books. Ingela P. Arrhenius lives in Sweden.
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About

What lives under the ocean? Lift the flaps to find out! Don’t miss this bold, stylish pop-up book for young readers.

Lift the flaps and dive in to discover all kinds of wonderful creatures that live under the sea. From shallow, colorful coral reefs to the deepest trenches of the ocean and the strange creatures that reside there, readers will be rewarded with intriguing facts behind each flap and pop-up. Bright and engaging, this lively book is the ideal introduction to marine life for even the youngest readers.

Creators

Ingela P. Arrhenius is an illustrator and graphic designer who has always loved to draw. She is the author-illustrator of My First Book of New York, My First Book of London, My First Book of Paris, Animals, City, Pop-up Ocean, Pop-up Jungle, and Pop-up Things That Go! as well as the illustrator of Alphabet Street and Christmas Street, both written by Jonathan Emmett; a lift-the-felt-flap series; and the Peekaboo You series of board books. Ingela P. Arrhenius lives in Sweden.
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