Goldfish
Author:
Herbert S. Zim
Illustrator:
Joy Buba
Publication:
1947 by William Morrow & Company
Genre:
Non-fiction, Science
Series:
Science Picture Books by Herbert S. Zim
Pages:
60
Current state:
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The clear, easy text of this picture book for very young scientists tells all about goldfish. It will answer the questions that baffle the parents of thousands of young goldfish owners. The pictures which illustrate every page help to explain the scientific facts of the text and also show, with their brilliant color and lovely design, why the goldfish is the most popular pet in America.
"Cute as a bug's ear, or a fish's, is this little book of drawings and information about goldfish. How they see, hear, breathe, swim, sleep, eat is shown in pictures by Joy Buba and they are good ones, diagrammatic as well as artistic, in black and white and red. There are instructions as to how to keep the fish clean and well and what to when they are sick." —Library Journal
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