This firsthand account of a three-week sea kayaking journey, seen through the eyes of young travelers, introduces readers to one of Alaska's most popular and awe-inspiring marine parks.
Revenge of the Whale: The True Story of the Whaleship of Essex
by Nathaniel Philbrick
Why was the Titanic so huge? Did all the passengers really eat off gold plates? How could an iceberg just appear out of nowhere? Here are the answers to all these and other "must-know" questions about the building, launch and tragic sinking of the most famous ship of all time. This trivia-rich look back on that fateful night includes gripping, true information that will entice young readers - even if they don't have to write a book report.
From National Book Award�winning author Martin W. Sandler, here is a fascinating look at what shipwrecks reveal about our world's past�and how exploring them led to the development of a whole new field of science: marine archaeology. Most of the world's ocean floor remains to be discovered. In fact, it's estimated to be home to over 3 million sunken vessels and countless treasures of the past. This enthralling and adventure-filled nonfiction book for young readers recounts some of the most capt...
Drive & Seek Ocean - A Magic Find & Count Adventure (Drive & Seek - Magic Headlight Books)
by Jenny Copper
Drive and seek under the sea and go on a submarine find and count adventure! Buckle up and get ready to go on a fin-tastic ocean adventure with this fun Magic Headlight book. With five clever card steering wheels, learning to count 1-10 is made fun as you take the wheel and 'drive' around five exciting scenes to find and count hidden under-the-sea animals. Each right-hand page features a card steering wheel to turn and a 'magic' window full of 10 hidden ocean animals to discover. The card steeri...
Ships are the largest moving objects humans have ever made. Their basic design has changed very little over the past 3,500 years, yet they have played a major part in human history. This title explores the world of ships and boats, from the earliest hulls made from wood and skin, to modern cargo ships and powerful speed boats. Practical and easy-to-do projects will show you how ships work and what makes them go, what makes a submarime dive and resurface and more.
See Inside Ships (See Inside Board Books) (See Inside)
by Conrad Mason
This is a new addition to the "See Inside" series about ships throughout history from Viking longboats to Spanish galleons, ironclads to aircraft carriers. Lifting the flaps reveals the insides of ships from across the ages, explaining in simple, clear language what they were used for, how the crew and passengers lived and how they sailed the oceans. It includes a gate-fold page of a huge aircraft carrier.
Level Three Discover the secrets of the Titanic 100 years after the sinking Learn all about the search for the Titanic's wreckage in this Level 3 reader featuring photographs of the ship's remains, as well as full-color artwork.
Ships Coloring and Scissor Skills Book
Speedboats (Big Buddy Books. Amazing Vehicles) (Amazing Vehicles)
by Sarah Tieck