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Books with title Chesapeake ABC

  • Chesapeake ABC

    Priscilla Cummings

    Hardcover (Schiffer, Nov. 30, 2011)
    Priscilla Cummings’s Chadwick the Crab series has been a staple of Chesapeake juvenile literature for more than a decade. Now Ms. Cummings turns her hand to another classic genre, the ABC book, this one with a Chesapeake regional flavor. From “A is for anchor” to “Z is for a zephyr,” the sights, sounds, and feel of the Bay come through to the youngest of readers. This is a perfect way to introduce toddlers and preschoolers to the wonders of the alphabet and instill in them a love of the Chesapeake. (Also review its companion book, Chesapeake 1-2-3.) Whimsical drawings by David Aiken illustrate the verses about Chesapeake animals and things. Preschool to grade 2.
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  • CHESAPEAKE 1880

    Ken Rossignol, Elizabeth Mackey, Robert W. Walker

    language (Huggins Point Publishing LLC, Dec. 12, 2014)
    Life in the Chesapeake region for the family of Ethan Aaron Douglas, from steamboats to newspapers, struggles of immigrants and the changes brought by the industrial revolution. The simple life of watermen and challenges of weather, fire and disaster in the era of 1880 to 1910 brought to life for the reader from a life-long resident of the Tidewater region. Catch up on the latest events from around the Chesapeake as told by the NEWS READERS on the steamboats of the Old Bay Line to the passengers.
  • Chesapeake ABC

    Priscilla Cummings, David Aiken

    Hardcover (Tidewater Pub, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Priscilla Cummings's Chadwick the Crab series has been a staple of Chesapeake juvenile literature for more than a decade. Now Ms. Cummings turns her hand to another classic genre -- the ABC book -- this one with a Chesapeake regional flavor. From "A is for anchor" to "Z is for a zephyr, " the sights, sounds, and feel of the Bay area come through to the youngest of readers, the picture book set. This is a perfect way to introduce toddlers and preschoolers to the wonders of the alphabet and at the same time instill in them a love of the Chesapeake. Whimsical drawings by David Aiken illustrate the verses about Chesapeake animals and things: C is for a crab, For its claw, and for a creek.You'll find them in the BayWe call the Chesapeake.
  • Chesapeake Bay

    Kelly Bennett

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2006)
    Emergent readers can expand their horizons and take off on adventures to cities, nations, waterways, and habitats around the world or right in their own backyard through this easy-to-read, nonfiction series.
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  • Chesapeake Bay

    Kelly Bennett

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Describes the history, wildlife, and physical features of America's largest estuary.
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  • Chesapeake Bay

    Leah Kaminski

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Discover Chesapeake Bay takes readers to the water's edge, where they will learn about the bay's atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. These four very different systems create a unique environment in and around Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. Readers will experience 200 miles of shoreline teeming with more than 3,600 species of animals and plants. Colorful maps, diagrams, and photos provide a close-up view of Chesapeake Bay. Book is aligned to curriculum standards and includes sidebar, activity, glossary, index, and additional resources.
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  • CHESAPEAKE PALS

    Deborah Marshall

    eBook (, May 29, 2017)
    Chesapeake Pals, A Child's Introduction to Creatures of the Chesapeake Bay, is a series of brief short descriptions of four "creatures" that live in and around the estuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Its poetry style of writing is meant to entertain, as well as help to educate young children about Herons, Ospreys, Egrets and Blue Crabs that are part of the Chesapeake Bay habitat.