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Books in Explorer, 10 series

  • Explorers: Rainforest

    Anita Ganeri, Peter Bull

    Paperback (Kingfisher, July 16, 2013)
    Explorers: Rainforest by Anita Ganeri, illustrated by Peter BullThis innovative series uses storytelling as the gateway to learning and exploration. Six action-packed story-scenes are followed by photographic information spreads-which provide scientific detail and background. Each title can be read front to back, or the reader can follow special 'page links' for a thematic exploration. This series is perfect for emerging readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading, research and cross-referencing skills.Readers can dive into one of the most biologically diverse environments in the world, and explore the plants, animals, and people of the rainforest through a series of story scenes designed to highlight key topics in rainforest education. From the towering trees, to life in the canopy, dwelling in the dark on the forest floor, and the role the river plays in the rainforest environment
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  • John Cabot

    Kristin Petrie

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    - Colorful images bring these exciting men to life- Detailed maps illustrate each explorer's journeys- Discussion questions promote further reading- Full-color Photographs- Maps- Discussion Questions- Timeline- Index- Bolded Glossary Terms in Text
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  • Ferdinand Magellan

    Jon Noonan, Yoshi Miyake

    Library Binding (Crestwood House, May 1, 1993)
    Presents the life story of the Portuguese sea captain who commanded the first expedition to sail around the world.
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  • Explorer: Oceans of the World

    Susan Wells

    Hardcover (Horus Editions Ltd, )
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  • Explorers: Robots

    Chris Oxlade, Peter Bull

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, July 16, 2013)
    This innovative series uses storytelling as the gateway to learning and exploration. Six action-packed story-scenes are followed by photographic information spreads-which provide scientific detail and background. Each title can be read front to back, or the reader can follow special 'page links' for a thematic exploration. This series is perfect for emerging readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading, research and cross-referencing skills. Explorers: Robots - by Chris Oxlade, illustrated by Peter Bull - is an interactive adventure unveiling the fascinating world of robotics and all it has to offer the 21st century. "How do robots work?" "What jobs can Robots do?" "Can robots work in space?" And: "Are humans and robots related?"-are only a few of the questions young readers can explore in this high-interest and fast paced book chock-full of timely scientific and technological information.
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  • On Buried and Sunken Treasure

    Rupert Furneaux

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 30, 1974)
    Very informative book for anyone interested in burieed and/or sunken treasure.
  • Explorers: Stars and Planets

    Carole Stott, Peter Bull

    Paperback (Kingfisher, May 21, 2013)
    This innovative series uses storytelling as the gateway to learning and exploration. Six action-packed story-scenes are followed by photographic information spreads which provide scientific detail and background. Each title can be read front to back, or the reader can follow special 'page links' for a thematic exploration. This series is perfect for emerging readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading, research and cross-referencing skills.Gazing at a nighttime sky full of stars is a powerful invitation to the imagination. Explorers: Stars and Planets takes readers out for an exploration of the galaxy beyond Earth's atmosphere. Starting with what we see and moving outward to the Moon, the nearby planets, what it is like to travel and live in space, and space exploration beyond where humans can travel, young readers can explore the book sequentially, or pick a theme and follow the links through the book. From frozen rocky moons to awesome gas giants and the millions of stars in the universe, this is an immersive adventure that's sure to inspire young readers to think differently about the nighttime sky.
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  • Explorers: Rainforest

    Anita Ganeri, Peter Bull

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, July 19, 2011)
    'Explorers' are designed to stimulate readers in the early elementary grades (ages 6–8), who are beginning to exercise wider reading, research and cross-referencing skills. They can be read from page to page, or – as a fun extra element – the reader can follow special ‘page links' to access information on related topics. Six fabulous artwork scenes are each followed up with photographic information spreads, which provide extra detail and background.Readers can dive into one of the most biologically diverse environments in the world, and explore the plants, animals, and people of the rainforest through a series of story scenes designed to highlight key topics in rainforest education. From the towering trees, to life in the canopy, dwelling in the dark on the forest floor, and the role the river plays in the rainforest environment.
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  • Explorers: Reptiles

    Claire Llewellyn, Peter Bull

    Paperback (Kingfisher, May 21, 2013)
    This innovative series uses storytelling as the gateway to learning and exploration. Six action-packed story-scenes are followed by photographic information spreads which provide scientific detail and background. Each title can be read front to back, or the reader can follow special 'page links' for a thematic exploration. This series is perfect for emerging readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading, research and cross-referencing skills.Reptiles are a source of endless fascination for children. Starting with the basic question of "What is a reptile?" and proceeding through habitat, feeding, hunting, survival strategies, and bearing young, Explorers: Reptiles draws readers in through a series of six beautiful story scenes that place reptile behavior in the context of the natural world. Each spread is followed with a detail page full of photographs and scientific explanations that expand on the elements in the previous scene. Young readers can choose to read the book sequentially, or to move through the book following thematic links that interest them such as "environmental science". This book is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of reptiles from the smallest lizard to the biggest alligator and everything in between.
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  • Henry Hudson

    Kristin Petrie

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Jan. 10, 2007)
    Young readers can chart a course for adventure when they read about the journeys of famous explorers in this series that includes timelines, maps, colorful images, and discussion questions to promote further reading.
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  • Lewis and Clark: American Explorers

    Arlene Bourgeois Molzahn

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Discusses Lewis and Clark's journey of discovery to the Pacific Ocean.
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  • Explorers: Things That Go

    Clive Gifford, Peter Bull

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, July 19, 2011)
    Vehicles and transportation are fertile ground for the imagination, and they are also a fantastic gateway to the physical sciences. Explorers: Things that Go uses a series of eye-catching story scenes to set the stage for a wide-ranging examination of the science behind motion. From the speed of racing, to transport on the rails, the science of heavy machinery, the physics of flight, and what keeps boats afloat. After readers absorb the elements of each story, they can explore the details through photographs and explanations on the following page. If they are interested in a particular aspect of transportation they can hop through the book following one of four icons related to their interest. Back matter offers plenty of resources for further multimedia exploration.
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