Description
Every day of every year, for millions and millions of years, the tides have gone in and the tides have gone out…
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Bay of Fundy spans New Brunswick and Nova Scotia with a small portion touching Maine, USA, and is home to the world’s highest tides. In celebrated author-illustrator Jeffrey C. Domm’s newest picture book, young readers will experience the powerful pull of this unparalleled natural space.
Revel at the wonder of low tide as it reveals periwinkles, sea stars, and moon snails clinging to rocks. Watch as crabs scuttle away under the exposed mudflats. Take a closer look, and find fossilized dinosaur footprints. Explore rocky coasts and the famous Flower Pot Rock formations, sculpted by thousands of years of the tides going in…and out. Witness the abundant natural wildlife of both land and sea, from the prehistoric great auk and giant walrus to today’s migrating semipalmated sandpipers and minke, humpback, and northern right whales. And finally, discover how fishing communities live and work alongside the highest tides in the world.
In this easy-to-follow book for young readers, engaging text and colourful, detailed illustrations take readers on an expedition like no other! A great early introduction to the science of the tides, and the majesty of the Bay of Fundy region.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 9 × 8 in |
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| No of Pages | 32 |
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| ISBN | 9781774715765 |
| Date Published | August 25 2026 |
| Binding | Paperback |
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