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  • The Treasure

    Susan Yost-Filgate, Leonard Filgate

    Hardcover (Raven Tree Press, Sept. 15, 2009)
    When Rip Squeak and his friends discover a map tucked away in a book of pirate stories, they set off on another exciting adventure. Along the way they encounter some colorful new characters and discover that the word treasure can have more than one meaning.
    K
  • The Treasure

    Allen Kitchen, Funda Girgin

    eBook (Allen Kitchen Books, June 24, 2020)
    Jacob has found something incredible in his grandparent`s barn! It is something every child dreams of finding. A treasure map! Jacob is so excited that he can`t wait to uncover the secret. What will he find? Money, gold, diamonds, dinosaur bones, or something even better? Join Jacob on this amazing adventure around his grandparent`s farm. What he discovers might surprise you. You will have to read to the end to find out. Wonderfully written and beautifully illustrated, this book will stretch out children`s sense of wonder and imagination.
  • The Treasure

    Melanie Wilber, Kevin Wilber

    language (, Sept. 17, 2016)
    At the age of seventeen, Kyleigh Shepherd is having an interesting year. After living in a large city for most of her childhood, her family’s move to a small coastal town is a big change. So far it’s been okay. She loves the beach, and with the warmer season of summer ahead, she is happy to have a break from school and spend her days working at the shop her family owns. Kyleigh’s sister, Erin, is more anxious to return to Seattle for her third year of college, but her summer job at a candy store is pleasant and makes the separation from her boyfriend more bearable. A new friendship is a nice addition to her social life, and she wonders if continuing with her original plans is what she wants or if a new path might be on the horizon. As the weeks of the summer unfold, the sisters need faith, courage, and love to discover unexpected treasures, giving them untold hope for the future.The Treasure is the fourth book in the Abundant Life series for young adults and college-age readers.
  • The Treasure

    Stephen Doyal, Jessica Spencer

    Paperback (Independently published, June 14, 2019)
    A tale of two young boys seeking lasting treasure.
  • The Treasure

    Stephen K. Doyal, Jessica Spencer

    language (, June 13, 2019)
    A tale of two young boys seeking lasting treasure.
  • THE TREASURE

    SHOLOM ALEICHEM, Paul Somerville

    eBook (Paul Somerville, April 23, 2016)
    THE TREASURE is a stage adaptation of a Sholom Aleichem work by Paul Somerville. As often happens in Sholom Aleichem's writings, his stories go far beyond of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. On one level, The Treasure is a moving love story about a young girl saved by her beloved from an arranged marriage. On another level it's a metaphor of existence in an environment where a great deal of self-deception is necessary for survival.
  • The Treasure

    Susan Yost-Filgate, Leonard Filgate

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, )
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  • The Treasure Map

    Matt Mitter

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    The Bananas find part of a map in a bottle on the beach and follow it to find other pieces with clues that lead them and their friends the Teddies to a special destination
    J
  • The Treasure

    Daniel Wilcox

    eBook
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  • The Treasure Tree

    John Trent, Cindy Trent, Gary Smalley, Norma Smalley

    Hardcover (W Pub Group, Sept. 16, 1992)
    Because four best friends (a lion, otter, golden retriever, and beaver) have the same birthday, they receive one gift from Wise Old Owl--a treasure map that will help them find the golden keys to the Treasure Tree. Every friend must employ their own abilities, and they learn to appreciate their own personalities and to respect the attributes of others as well. Full-color illustrations.
  • The Treasure

    Uri Shulevitz

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1986)
    Three times a voice comes to Isaac in his dreams and tells him to go to the capital city and look for a treasure under the bridge by the royal palace. Feeling a little foolish perhaps, but determined to see for himself if the dream is true, Isaac sets out on his long journey. What he finds makes a surprising and heart-warming ending to this retelling of a well-known folk tale. In a few words, Cadelcott Medal winner Uri Shulevitz draws a man who is innocent enough to have faith in a dream, and wise enough to understand the greatest reward of all. Isaac's solitary journey, his arrival at hte vast city, and his discovery there are all enriched by Mr. Shulevitz's beautifully detailed illustrations, which masterfully capture the spirit of the original tale while keeping it simple enough for the very youngest reader.
    K
  • The Map is the Treasure

    Alicia L. Wright

    language (, Feb. 15, 2016)
    Joshua is not a hero. A merchant's son, all he wants is a quiet life at home helping out with the family business. Unfortunately, he was nice to someone down on their luck, and if there is one thing that will get you noticed by a story more than being awful to pitiful strangers, it's being nice to them.So now he's working as a privateer-slash-treasure hunter, along with selkies, kelpies and a whole host of other monsters, adrift on a world that is almost entirely covered in ocean, full of mermaids, pirates, excitement and adventure. Whether he likes it or not.Note: This is the second book in the Vampires Don't Belong in Fairytales series. It is not necessary to have read book one to read this one, however.For ages 10 and up until you lose your sense of humor and stop liking pirates and magic and stuff.