Mission to the bottom of the Sea

Mission to the bottom of the Sea

By Jan Leyssens Illustrated by Joachim Sneyers

$16.95

Publication Date: 21st April 2020

A book about dreaming, daring, thinking, and doing.

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Selected as 2021 Best STEM Books by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council!

Almost one hundred years ago, William Beebe and Otis Barton crawled into a tiny submarine to explore the depths of the sea. How did they come to invent the Bathysphere? And what did they find there, far below the ocean’s surface?

The first book in the new non-fiction series "Marvelous But True". A picture book about dreaming, daring, thinking, and doing. For researchers ages 6 years and up.

  • Guided Reading Level O
  • Details
    • Price: $16.95
    • Pages: 32
    • Carton Quantity: 32
    • Publisher: Clavis
    • Imprint: Clavis
    • Series: Marvelous But True
    • Publication Date: 21st April 2020
    • Trim Size: 8.27 x 11.4 in
    • ISBN: 9781605375311
    • Format: Hardcover
    • Age: 6-12
    • BISACs:
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Adventure & Adventurers
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Inventions
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Discoveries
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Earth Sciences / Water (Oceans, Lakes, etc.)
    Reviews

    Selected as 2021 Best STEM Books by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council!

    "Wonderfully exciting book for students, especially those with a yearning for adventure. This book demonstrates determination, creativity, and super teamwork to reach a goal. Students learn that they can actually view this "Bathysphere" at the New York Aquarium. Students interested in exploring the depths of the sea will be fascinated with the story of William Beebe and Otis Barron. The book inspires dreaming, daring, thinking, questioning and never giving up on your idea. Super book for all future daring explorers." - ITEEA


    "Very short and concise with cute illustrations. The deep ocean is something I'm fascinated by and wished it was explored more. It's a good introduction to the two men who helped discover new sea creatures at the time and the effort they made." - Erika Sarutobi

    "I loved this picture book because true stories of adventure and learning are so inspiring! The illustrations are beautiful, and I looked up more after reading the book!" - The Center for Gifted

    "Wow! I’m ashamed to say that I’ve never heard of any of this! I found this book to be both educational and entertaining. I really wish I’d had it when I taught the ocean zones. This would’ve been perfect and really engaging! I really liked the scrapbook style illustrations as well. Wonderful story!" - Heather Justus (Educator)

    "A great addition to a school library for students who are interested in learning about the oceans. This book focuses on William Beebe and Otis Barton who discovered fish in the depths of the ocean that had never been encountered before. The illustrations are beautiful and the story is easy to follow." - Antwerp International School

    Author Bio
    Jan Leyssens (°1987) is a designer, dreamer and the father of two children whom he constantly bothers with – according to himself – interesting facts (and fabrications) about the world, the universe, and the human being as one of the most fascinating animals on our planet. When in September 2017 TEDxAntwerp asked him on stage, he chose not to talk about his profession as a designer and entrepreneur. Instead he talked about the stories he tells his kids, not about knowing stuff, but about the drive to discover and learn new things. The reactions on the talk were so positive, he decided to write down the stories. Stories inspired by the curious way kids look at the world, and the part before knowledge becomes knowledge.

    Selected as 2021 Best STEM Books by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council!

    Almost one hundred years ago, William Beebe and Otis Barton crawled into a tiny submarine to explore the depths of the sea. How did they come to invent the Bathysphere? And what did they find there, far below the ocean’s surface?

    The first book in the new non-fiction series "Marvelous But True". A picture book about dreaming, daring, thinking, and doing. For researchers ages 6 years and up.

  • Guided Reading Level O
    • Price: $16.95
    • Pages: 32
    • Carton Quantity: 32
    • Publisher: Clavis
    • Imprint: Clavis
    • Series: Marvelous But True
    • Publication Date: 21st April 2020
    • Trim Size: 8.27 x 11.4 in
    • ISBN: 9781605375311
    • Format: Hardcover
    • Age: 6-12
    • BISACs:
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Adventure & Adventurers
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Technology / Inventions
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Discoveries
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Earth Sciences / Water (Oceans, Lakes, etc.)

    Selected as 2021 Best STEM Books by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council!

    "Wonderfully exciting book for students, especially those with a yearning for adventure. This book demonstrates determination, creativity, and super teamwork to reach a goal. Students learn that they can actually view this "Bathysphere" at the New York Aquarium. Students interested in exploring the depths of the sea will be fascinated with the story of William Beebe and Otis Barron. The book inspires dreaming, daring, thinking, questioning and never giving up on your idea. Super book for all future daring explorers." - ITEEA


    "Very short and concise with cute illustrations. The deep ocean is something I'm fascinated by and wished it was explored more. It's a good introduction to the two men who helped discover new sea creatures at the time and the effort they made." - Erika Sarutobi

    "I loved this picture book because true stories of adventure and learning are so inspiring! The illustrations are beautiful, and I looked up more after reading the book!" - The Center for Gifted

    "Wow! I’m ashamed to say that I’ve never heard of any of this! I found this book to be both educational and entertaining. I really wish I’d had it when I taught the ocean zones. This would’ve been perfect and really engaging! I really liked the scrapbook style illustrations as well. Wonderful story!" - Heather Justus (Educator)

    "A great addition to a school library for students who are interested in learning about the oceans. This book focuses on William Beebe and Otis Barton who discovered fish in the depths of the ocean that had never been encountered before. The illustrations are beautiful and the story is easy to follow." - Antwerp International School

    Jan Leyssens (°1987) is a designer, dreamer and the father of two children whom he constantly bothers with – according to himself – interesting facts (and fabrications) about the world, the universe, and the human being as one of the most fascinating animals on our planet. When in September 2017 TEDxAntwerp asked him on stage, he chose not to talk about his profession as a designer and entrepreneur. Instead he talked about the stories he tells his kids, not about knowing stuff, but about the drive to discover and learn new things. The reactions on the talk were so positive, he decided to write down the stories. Stories inspired by the curious way kids look at the world, and the part before knowledge becomes knowledge.