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Why the Oceans Have Waves? is the fourth book in the Learn & Wonder Series-an educational and imaginative collection designed to help children explore the world with curiosity and confidence. Standing at the shoreline, Lila watches the waves roll in again and again. Why do they never stop? With Grandma's gentle explanations and vivid scenes of dancing water, children learn the science behind the ocean's movement. In the Learn section, readers discover: ¿ How wind creates most ocean waves ¿ Why water moves in circles instead of traveling forward ¿ What crests, troughs, and wavelengths are ¿ How…mehr

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Why the Oceans Have Waves? is the fourth book in the Learn & Wonder Series-an educational and imaginative collection designed to help children explore the world with curiosity and confidence. Standing at the shoreline, Lila watches the waves roll in again and again. Why do they never stop? With Grandma's gentle explanations and vivid scenes of dancing water, children learn the science behind the ocean's movement. In the Learn section, readers discover: ¿ How wind creates most ocean waves ¿ Why water moves in circles instead of traveling forward ¿ What crests, troughs, and wavelengths are ¿ How waves change shape as they reach shore ¿ How storms, tides, earthquakes, and ships make different kinds of waves ¿ Why waves are important to sea life and the planet In the Wonder section, Lila and her grandmother step into a warm, story-rich moment on the beach. Through imagery and emotion, children experience the ocean as both science and magic-alive with motion, rhythm, and beauty. Perfect for ages 6-9, this book blends clear explanations with a comforting narrative, helping young readers understand big concepts in a simple, visual, and engaging way. Whether used for bedtime reading, classroom learning, or early science exploration, Why the Oceans Have Waves? encourages children to stay curious, ask questions, and see the natural world as a place full of stories waiting to be discovered.