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Reach for this book when your child starts asking those big, impossible questions about how the natural world works or expresses a sudden fascination with the ocean. It is the perfect tool for a quiet afternoon of discovery, bridging the gap between a simple picture book and a more complex science text. John Lockyer introduces the basics of glaciology and marine biology through the lens of these icy giants. The book explores how icebergs form, why they float despite their massive weight, and the surprising variety of animals that use them as floating homes. It is a gentle, wonder-filled introduction to Earth's colder climates, designed to build a child's vocabulary while nurturing their innate curiosity about the environment.