The Sign of the Seahorse by Graeme Base

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The Sign of the Seahorse by Graeme Base

Romance, mystery and intrigue revolve around the Seahorse Cafe, where the beautiful Pearl Trout falls in love with Corporal Bert the Soldiercrab. But Reeftown is in danger, and soon Pearl, Bert, and Pearl's brother Finneus must journey through the ocean depths to find the source of the deadly poison that is destroying the coral reef.

"Graeme Base's witty rhymes and dynamic, radiantly colored illustrations, should keep both reader and audience immensely entertained."--Publishers Weekly.

"Base will surely delight his many fans with this latest high-color, high-action, high-density composition, with a high-minded ecological message"--School Library Journal

Graeme Base is one of the most well-known picture book illustrators in the world. When Animalia was initially released in 1986, it earned widespread acclaim, and it has since become a classic, with over two million copies sold worldwide. The Water Hole, Base's most current picture book, is a clever blend of counting book, puzzle book, tale, and artbook that has been published in Australia, the United States, Canada, Italy, France, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. Base, his artist wife Robyn, and their three children live in Melbourne.

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ISBN 13 9780140563870
ISBN 10 0140563873
Title The Sign of the Seahorse
Author Graeme Base
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Random House Australia
Year published 2003-09-01
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.