Can we drink the ocean?: a book of about water/ written by Gidget Roceles-Jimenez; illustrated by Isabel Roxas. –

By: Roceles-Jimenez, Gidget Roceles
Contributor(s): Roxas, Isabel, illustrator
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Quezon City: Adarna House, c2007Description: 40 p.: col.ill.; 26 cm. ISBN: 978-971-508-306-5Subject(s): Drinking water | WaterDDC classification: GC 551.4 R671 2007
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