Seahorse - funny sea creatures which you must have seen at least in the pictures. Along with relatives - sea needles - seahorses are a family of needle-like fish. In seahorses no scales like other fish. On top of the body of the seahorse is covered with bony armor that protects him from danger. This shell is very solid. This makes a strong skeleton seahorse invulnerable to predators, so this fish is usually nobody touches.The head of the sea horse can move up or down but can not be rotated to the side. But his eyes can move independently while watching the scene in different directions from it.Seahorses can change its color under ambient background from very bright to almost white. This capability helps seahorses protect themselves from predators
"Your beauty should come from within you-the beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit." 1 Peter 3:4 (International children's Bible)
Princess Bella won't go anywhere without her bright red velvet hat, which covers her head all the way down to her royal chin! Her highness's subjects are worried that something terrible is wrong with their dear princess, and her father, the king, is at his wits' end in trying to get her to leave the red velvet hat behind. Pretty white ponies, the most beautiful bonnets, even clever plans-nothing seems to work. Why on earth is Princess Bella so determined not to be seen without her ridiculous hat?
T. Davis Bunn's charming tale and Doreen Gay-Kassel's enchanting colored-pencil illustrations delightfully teach children the value of true beauty, the kind that comes only from deep inside.
Princess Bella won't go anywhere without her bright red velvet hat, which covers her head all the way down to her royal chin! Her highness's subjects are worried that something terrible is wrong with their dear princess, and her father, the king, is at his wits' end in trying to get her to leave the red velvet hat behind. Pretty white ponies, the most beautiful bonnets, even clever plans-nothing seems to work. Why on earth is Princess Bella so determined not to be seen without her ridiculous hat?
T. Davis Bunn's charming tale and Doreen Gay-Kassel's enchanting colored-pencil illustrations delightfully teach children the value of true beauty, the kind that comes only from deep inside.