· The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle by Lynne Cherry () on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle by Lynne Cherry (). A look into a unique ecosystem, one that is endangered in many placesA seed is jostled from a branch of a mangrove tree and floats to a lagoon in the Caribbean Sea. It takes root, sprouts leaves, and slowly begins to grow. Over many years, the mangrove will provide a home and nourishment for numerous creatures of land and sea. Among its roots come to live fiddler crabs and shrimp; in its /5(6). Ever threatened by hurricanes and even more by human destruction, the mangroves of our planet are endangered, but in Lynne Cherry's richly illustrated story one such habitat survives, giving readers hope and inspiration for preservation of these ecosystems in the real world/5().
In "The Sea, The Storm, and The Mangrove Tangle," author/illustrator Lynne Cherry tells a compelling ecological story in dramatic terms. Never mind that "mangrove" isn't exactly a. The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle by Lynne Cherry is the story of how a storm helps to create a new mangrove island. As the tree grows so does the island. Animals and plants come to it, providing food, shelter, and shade. The thing that interested me most about the book was how mangroves can take root in salt water. Lynne Cherry teaches us the importance of protecting mangroves with her story about the fish, birds, dolphins, manatees and other creatures that depend upon mangroves to live. The Sea, the Storm and the Mangrove Tangle. Birds, butterflies and beneficial insects love gardens, too. Click here to hear the song of the yellow warbler.
The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle by Cherry, Lynne. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle. by. Lynne Cherry. · Rating details · ratings · 17 reviews. A look into a unique ecosystem, one that is endangered in many places. A seed is jostled from a branch of a mangrove tree and floats to a lagoon in the Caribbean Sea. Ever threatened by hurricanes and even more by human destruction, the mangroves of our planet are endangered, but in Lynne Cherry's richly illustrated story one such habitat survives, giving readers hope and inspiration for preservation of these ecosystems in the real world.
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