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A gentle and poetic counting book by the award-winning author of Waiting for the Whales and Jessie's Island, Sheryl McFarlane's A Pod of Orcas is just the right bedtime read for eager little counters.Sku: 9781550417227
A Pod of Orcas
By: Sheryl McFarlane$9.95 -
Read and find out about the amazing octopus in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Sku: 9780064451574
An Octopus is Amazing
By: Patricia Lauber$9.99 -
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge! It was summer and Primrose woke knowing that it was going to be a very special day. The sun was already warm and a light breeze stirred the leaves and branches of Brambly Hedge. It was a perfect day for an adventure...Sku: 9780008252670
Brambly Hedge: Sea Story
By: Jill Barklem$12.99 -
At the start of Captains Courageous, one of literature's most beloved stories of the sea, a spoiled rich boy is literally swept away — dashed overboard from an ocean liner. Luckily, young Harvey Cheyne is rescued by a passing fishing vessel.Sku: 9780486407869
Captains Courageous
By: Rudyard Kipling$8.00 -
How will a spoilt rich-kid-city-boy, rescued by a fishing trawler, cope with having to pull his own weight at sea?2 GradesSku: 9781925729559
Captains Courageous
By: Alfred J Church$13.50 – $29.50 -
What is life like in a coral reef? What do corals eat? Why are corals more colourful at nighttime? Learn about some of the most beautiful locations in the natural world.Sku: 9780823443574
Coral Reefs
By: Gail Gibbons$11.99 -
Dive deep with Gail Gibbons as she explains the mechanics and discoveries of deep-sea exploration.Sku: 9780823446025
Exploring the Deep, Dark Sea
By: Gail Gibbons$11.99 -
NewCaptain James Cook’s name is synonymous with discovery. Born into humble beginnings, Cook rose through grit and determination to become one of history’s greatest explorers.
History Shapers: The Story of Captain Cook
By: John Lang$10.95 – $25.95 -
NewChristopher Columbus’ life is a saga of daring dreams and bold discoveries.
History Shapers: The Story of Columbus
By: Gladys M. Imlach$10.95 – $25.95 -
NewSet sail with Sir Francis Drake, the legendary adventurer who circled the globe and defied a mighty empire.
History Shapers: The Story of Sir Francis Drake
By: Oliver Elton$10.95 – $25.95 -
NewSir Walter Raleigh’s life is a tale of ambition, adventure, and resilience.
History Shapers: The Story of Sir Walter Raleigh
By: Margaret Duncan Kelly$10.95 – $25.95 -
Sample While visiting the beach with her grandchildren, Grandma keeps them entertained with the story of Sammy the salmon who goes off in search of adventure. Read along as he leaves the river and heads into the ocean all alone. Along the way, he meets many sea creatures and dangers before discovering the wonder that is coral-land.Sku: 9781922348432
How Sammy Went to Coral-Land
By: Emily P. Atwater$8.95 -
Moby-Dick is the story of an eerily compelling madman pursuing an unholy war against a creature as vast and dangerous and unknowable as the sea itself.Sku: 9780141199603
Moby Dick (Clothbound)
By: Herman Melville$45.00 -
We've created a great Summer Nautical Booklist. Use this free printable after reading Night of the Moonjellies to learn a little more about the moon jellies that are mentioned in the book.
Moonjellies
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25th Anniversary Edition. Young Mark spends a busy, noisy day helping out at Gram’s seaside hot dog stand. After the last customer is served and the grill is scrubbed to a silvery shine, Mark sails off with Gram for a promised surprise, and finds a nighttime sea full of shimmering moonjellies. The scientific name for the creatures in this story is Ctenophore, they are also called comb jellies or sea gooseberries. In New England they are most plentiful in the late summer. They are not true jellyfish because they don’t have stinging cells or tentacles. Moonjellies are harmless.Sku: 9781930900974
Night of the Moonjellies
By: Mark Shasha$28.50 -
From the Publisher: Have you ever noticed how blue Earth looks in photographs taken from space? This is because of our oceans. Earth is the only planet in our solar system with water on its surface—more than 200 quadrillion tons of water—and it’s constantly in motion. You don’t have to live near the ocean to know its power. Changes in temperature far out in the sea can cause a drought thousands of miles away. The oceans affect us all. Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon brings you an in-depth exploration of the oceans.Sku: 9780060889999
Oceans
By: Seymour Simon$9.99