Plankton (Earth's Smallest Superheroes (Real-Life Reads))

 
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Plankton (Earth's Smallest Superheroes
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Age Range
8+
Release Date
September 15, 2025
ISBN
978-1788564625
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Packed with science, this book dives into the underwater world of plankton. Just because we can't see them doesn't mean these microscopic ocean superheroes aren't essential for life on Earth.

  • Meet some weird and wonderful species of zooplankton and phytoplankton
  • See how many marine animals begin their life cycles as tiny zooplankton
  • Learn how plankton are essential to all marine ecosystems and food webs
  • And discover how plankton make oxygen and take harmful carbon dioxide gas from the air
Using fantastic photos, 3D artwork, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) imagery, this book lets kids explore the complicated, fascinating, and incredible worlds of these tiny superhero life forms.

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fascinating and informative nonfiction read about plankton
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
Overall rating
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
PLANKTON (EARTH'S SMALLEST SUPERHEROES) is a fascinating look at these tiny creatures. This colorful nonfiction book uses the superhero theme to show all the amazing things plankton do, where they live - and even their villains.

What I loved: This is such an entertaining and clever way to teach children about plankton and oceans/bodies of water. Plankton actually do a lot of really cool things and are more heavily involved in life on Earth than one might imagine. There is a particularly fascinating food web that shows how much they are involved in sea life.

Every page contains colorful illustrations and photographs that really bring the text to life, and keep it fun and engaging throughout. The text is likewise oversized and easy to read, perfect for independent readers who love to learn new things. With lots of fun facts, there are a lot of takeaways for young readers who will love sharing that knowledge with others.

The organization makes sense, and the level of information is age appropriate with enough context and images that they can follow along and understand how cool plankton really are!

Final verdict: PLANKTON (EARTH'S SMALLEST SUPERHEROES) is an entertaining and informative nonfiction read that will delight curious young readers!
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Dive Into the Tiny World of Plankton
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.3
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
4.0
Plankton (Earth’s Smallest Superheroes) by Ruth Owen is another energetic and engaging entry in the Real-Life Reads series, using a playful comic-book layout to make science feel exciting and accessible. Right from the first pages, the book mixes humor and information in a way that keeps kids turning pages, even Plankton from SpongeBob would crack a grin at how cool these real-life plankton actually are.

One of the most surprising takeaways is just how everywhere plankton are. They exist in nearly every body of water - ponds, oceans, lakes, rivers. As someone living near Lake Erie, I appreciated the balanced discussion of how plankton can be both helpful (supporting entire ecosystems) and harmful, like the phytoplankton blooms many locals know about.

The book does a fantastic job breaking down complex ideas into bite-sized, visual explanations. The math comparison showing how fast copepods swim is especially memorable: 300 feet per hour for a creature so tiny, translated into a human equivalent of 75 miles per hour! It’s a great example of how the book mixes STEM concepts with kid-friendly perspective.

The variety of plankton is fascinating, and the book highlights many types with bright photographs, clear captions, and fun illustrations.
There’s a “Stand Up for Plankton” section that explains what we can do to help protect water ecosystems featuring simple and empowering actions for young readers.

With its vibrant visuals, approachable writing, glossary, and index, this book is a great pick for curious kids, classrooms, science units, or anyone who wants to explore the secret superheroes drifting beneath the surface.
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