Karen Wasson Karen Wasson i(25204781 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Inked Karen Wasson , Jake Minton (illustrator), Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2024 27864212 2024 single work graphic novel children's 'A laugh-out-loud funny, enemies-to-best friends middle-grade graphic novel about a pompous talking octopus and the 12-year-old kid who just wants him  to go away.' (Publication summary) 
1 y separately published work icon Drop into the Ocean : A Tour of the World's Oceans and Seas Karen Wasson , Marta Tesoro (illustrator), Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2024 27658223 2024 single work information book children's

'With a colourful and shiny cover, this illustrated book covers all the oceans and seas in the world.

'Drop into the Ocean is a beautifully illustrated children's science book for kids aged 6 and up. Join Neptune the jellyfish on a sensory journey through the world’s oceans and seas with a narrative that weaves in onomatopoeia and a series of fun facts. 

'Welcome to the ocean! It covers over 70 per cent of our planet and is home to literally trillions of animals and creatures. Our tour begins in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. From here we will meet many different marine creatures, frolicking and exploring the world’s interconnected oceans with us. We’ll pay a visit to the Great White Cafe, play and romp through the kelp forests, get lost in the depths of the Mariana Trench, and sing with the whales. Our oceanic adventure comes to an end on sunny Australian shores.

'Featuring whimsical illustrations by Marta Tesoro and a shiny cover, drop in and come along on an immersive journey of oceanic discovery. There’s so much to see, hear and do in the ocean.' (Publication summary)

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