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Books in Dino Explorers series

  • 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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  • Ponce De Leon: Explorer of Florida

    Arlene Bourgeois Molzahn

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Presents the biography of the Spanish explorer who first came to the New World with Columbus, went on to become governor of Puerto Rico, and later came to Florida looking for the Fountain of Youth.
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  • Explorers: Planet Earth

    Dan Gilpin, 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.Young readers take a trip around the globe and examine the core subject of the Earth through a series of accessible story spreads. Each spread focuses on a key aspect of Earth Science by placing it in the context of a beautifully-illustrated scene-from Earth's relationship to the Sun and Moon, to volcanoes, mountains, the seas, the rainforest, and the many ways we use the land. After delving into the story, readers can turn the page and explore photographic details and scientific explanations that expand on the scientific ideas.
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  • Jacques Cousteau

    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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  • The Story of Magellan

    Jacqueline Morley, David Antram, Fiona MacDonald, Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Book House, Jan. 5, 2017)
    Authors on cover: Fiona Macdonald, Mark Bergin.
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  • Explorers: Ancient Egypt

    Jinny Johnson, Peter Bull

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 19, 2013)
    Explorers are designed to appeal to all readers aged 6–8: those who are just starting to read alone and more confident readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading and crossreferencing skills. Lively, dramatic artwork scenes draw children into a subject, and each scene is followed by a photographic information spread that gives a wealth of extra detail. As a fun extra element, the reader can follow themed links to access information on related topics. What was everyday life like in ancient Egypt? How was life different for rulers, gods, and goddesses? In Explorers: Ancient Egypt by Jinny Johnson, early readers will find out the fascinating answers to these enduring questions. In one section on daily life, kids can glimpse into a farmer's house to see how an ancient Egyptian family lived. On the next spread, kids can examine photographs of extraordinary artifacts that have survived over 5,000 years and have been unearthed by archaeologists.
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  • Hernando de Soto

    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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  • Sacagawea

    Kristin Petrie

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Jan. 10, 2007)
    This biography introduces young readers to the life of Shoshone Native American Sacagawea. Readers learn about Sacagawea's tribe, childhood, and capture by a Hidatsa tribe. Sacagawea's marriage to French-Canadian fur trapper Toussaint Charbonneau is also covered. Readers discover that Sacagawea traveled with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who were leading an exploration to the land west of the Mississippi River, known at that time as the Louisiana Territory, for President Thomas Jefferson. Engaging text explains how Sacagawea helped guide and feed the explorers as they traveled the Missouri, Lemhi, Clearwater, Snake, and Columbia rivers and traversed the Rocky Mountains. A detailed map allows readers to follow this Voyage of Discovery. Full-color photos, an index, a timeline, discussion questions, bold glossary terms, and phonetics accompany easy-to-read text.
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  • Explorers: Whales and Dolphins

    Peter Bull, Anita Ganeri

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, July 16, 2013)
    Explorers are designed to appeal to all readers aged 6–8: those who are just starting to read alone and more confident readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading and crossreferencing skills. Lively, dramatic artwork scenes draw children into a subject, and each scene is followed by a photographic information spread that gives a wealth of extra detail. As a fun extra element, the reader can follow themed links to access information on related topics. Explorers: Whales and Dolphins by Anita Ganeri, illustrated by Peter Bull takes a close look at the lives of some of the most fascinating creatures living in our oceans. From learning about what whales and dolphins eat to finding out how they survive and communicate-this book is filled with fun and unique learning opportunities about two of the most mysterious and popular animals on our planet.
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  • Jacques Cartier

    Kristin Petrie

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Describes the life and travels of the French navigator who made three voyages to what is today known as Canada, in search of a northwest passage to China.
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  • Explorers: Planet Earth

    Dan Gilpin, Peter Bull

    Paperback (Kingfisher, May 20, 2014)
    Explorers are designed to appeal to readers aged 6-8: those who are just starting to read alone and more confident readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading and cross-referencing skills. Lively, dramatic artwork scenes draw children into a subject, and each scene is followed by a photographic information spread that gives a wealth of extra detail. As a fun extra element, the reader can follow themed links to access information on related topics.Explorers: Planet Earth - by Daniel Gilpin, illustrated by Peter Bull - young readers take a trip around the globe and examine the core subject of the Earth. Each spread focuses on a key aspect of earth science, from Earth's relationship to the Sun and Moon, to volcanoes, mountains, the seas, rainforests, the many ways we use the land and how maps work.
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