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  • Sea Monsters

    Catherine Veitch, Rebecca Rissman

    Library Binding (Raintree, Sept. 1, 2010)
    From mythical tales of the Loch Ness Monster to real-life adventures of whale watchers and shark hunters, this book introduces the reader to the history and horror of monsters of the sea.
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  • Sea Monsters

    Gary Jeffrey

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Sea monsters were some tough mythical creatures that were thought to cause deadly whirlpools and other deadly underwater dangers. In this book, readers explore the legends of some of the most feared sea monstersfrom the Scandinavian kraken to the Loch Ness monster. Even reluctant readers will be drawn into the tale of Hercules and the Sea Monster, which is featured in exciting graphic-novel style. Stories of the most fearsome creatures to ever lurk under the sea await readers in this fascinating volume.
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  • Sea Monster Surprise

    Geronimo Stilton

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 28, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Bart Barnacle, the prehistoric pirate who has been visiting the cavemice, is ready to return to his pirate island home. It's so far away that the Stiltonoots offer to accompany him on the long, treacherous journey over the sea. On the way, they encounter megalithic danger and hungry sea monsters! What an adventure!
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  • Sea Monster Attack

    Lisa Marie Negele

    language (Lisa Marie Negele, April 4, 2011)
    Children can have wild imaginations. It is important to encourage their creativity and musings, while at the same time disabusing them of notions that may cause unnecessary distress or anxiety.This book is a fun-filled tale about a beach excursion taken by three buddies. The trio consists of two bear cubs, Spike and Rags, and a puppy named Crush. Only one of the boys, Crush, knows how to surf. Thus, while he takes to the waves, his friends, Spike and Rags, decide to build a sand castle.All three boys are enjoying themselves, until Spike loses sight of Crush after a wipe-out. He quickly gets the attention of Rags, and both boys scan the water to locate their friend.Spike spots Crush's empty surf board, but still cannot locate him. Rags is growing increasingly upset, when he suddenly notices Crush.However, Rags' worries are not yet over. He mistakenly believes that Crush is being attacked by a sea monster. While Rags cowers beneath a beach towel, Spike swims out to offer assistance to Crush. As Spike approaches, he realizes that Crush is tangled in seaweed.He works to quickly free Crush, and the pair swim to shore. Upon their return to the sandy beach, both boys assure Rags that there is no sea monster. They explain that Crush was merely covered with seaweed and that there is no cause for alarm.Once Rags is sufficiently reassured, the trio decide to depart. Their beach adventure ends without any further surprises. Many children imagine monsters in all sorts of places: under their beds, lurking in closets or hiding in their rooms. As parents read this story to their children, they will be able to explain that things are not always as they appear and that there is no reason to fear monsters. Children ages 2 to 10 will be delighted by this book. Read it at bedtime, naptime or any time!
  • Sock Monster

    Cassandra Lindberg, Tyra Gonzalez

    language (, Nov. 8, 2017)
    A boys adventure in finding his missing socks. Is there a sock monster?
  • Sea Monsters

    Steve Parker

    Paperback (QED Books, May 1, 2011)
    Discover the amazing prehistoric creatures that roamed our planet before and during the age of the dinosaurs. Are you ready to take a walk on the wild side? This title features specially commissioned artwork. "Wild Guide" contains statistics of every creature. This work includes little-known facts about prehistoric creatures.
  • SNOT MONSTER

    Ian Billings, Chris White

    language (Tiddley Pom, Aug. 6, 2015)
    Imagine a secret science experiment. Very secret. Very sciency. Should be perfectly safe, right? Right?Now, imagine a ghoul school in crisis. It's just like your school, only a bit more ghoulish. Well, a lot more ghoulish, but it still has students and teachers, like any proper school. It has a proper name, too: St. Squirmings' Ghoul School. And there's a crisis going on.And finally, imagine a headless monk. With a cold, so there's a lot of sniffing and snot involved.Combine the three, and think about what could possibly go wrong. Think about EVERYTHING that could go wrong.Or, better yet, dare to read Snot Monster, and find out for yourself! Enter the St. Squirmings' Ghoul School, meet some new (and ghoulish, and perhaps snotty) schoolmates, read about the horrid goings-on going on... And face the terrible Snot Monster!Jump aboard this wild, wacky, and a bit tacky tale from the keyboard of kid's stand-up comic, Ian Billings, and join a grotty adventure full of fun, frolics, and a huge amount of snot! Giggles are guaranteed while reading this story for 6 to 11 year olds!Come on in – you know you want to, and you know it's snot to be sniffed at!
  • Sea Monsters

    Michael Jay

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Books Group, Oct. 31, 2003)
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  • Sea Monsters

    Catherine Veitch, Rebecca Rissman

    Paperback (Raintree, Sept. 1, 2010)
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  • Sea Monsters

    Terry Deary

    Paperback (A&C Black, April 1, 2012)
    It's 1838, and Patrick and Grace Leary are aboard The Sirius, set to become the first ever ship to sail from Dublin to New York using only steam power. But their cousin Ben is on board Brunel's giant steam ship the Great Western in Bristol, and he's convinced he'll be in New York before them. With fires causing havoc, Brunel getting injured and one ship running out of coal, which steam driven sea monster has the power to win this dangerous race?
  • Sea Monster Trilogy

    Judeanne Wiley

    language (, Jan. 26, 2017)
    One witch and several sea creatures move through three very different stories and times. Starting with a fairy tale set in Loch Ness and moving to America in an historical fiction set during the Revolutionary War, then onto a coming of age story set in Saratoga Springs, New York during the 1960's. Angeline, the witch, is a very troublesome young woman who creates heartache for all around her, including the Baron and Clare, who are meant to be together. Angeline abuses her gift of magical power and ends up sentenced to life in the dungeon. A fate she evades when her mother turns her into a sea creature. Her mother waits until she is able to turn her daughter back into a young woman, having arranged Angeline’s safe passage to the New World, which is in the middle of a Revolutionary War. Angeline becomes engaged to the Captain, her escort to America. The Captain is very ambitious, handsome and heartless. Angeline feels no loyalty to Great Britain and quietly sides with the Rebels. The Captain grows tired of Angeline so he leaves her in upstate New York after the Battle of Saratoga. In 1967, twelve-year-old June Anne, her sister and cousins conjure up the ghost of Angeline during a séance. The spirit of Angeline helps the girls discover the missing jewels recently stolen during a famous jewelry heist. The spirit of Angeline also warns the girls to run when they are in danger.Decades later, the cousins reunite to release the trapped spirit of Angeline.
  • The Sea Monster

    Jennifer E. Morris

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 26, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Steve and Wessley are back! There is something in the pond. Wessley thinks it's just a stick. But Steve thinks it may be something much scarier... Readers will love the second outing of hilarious duo Steve and Wessley, two friends who always seem to get into the silliest situations!
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