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Books with title The Open Ocean

  • The Ocean

    Nathalie Choux

    Novelty Book (Twirl, April 5, 2016)
    Touch and Explore: The Ocean is a multisensory journey for children who want to do more than just listen! Scales, tails, flippers, and fins—let's dive into the ocean: The Touch and Explore™ series, already bestsellers in their original French editions, are well-crafted interactive titles that encourage hands-on engagement, learning and knowledge retention. As you move through each page, young readers can touch shiny scales and bumpy barnacles, turn a flap to find a clownfish hiding among an anemone, touch a shark's sandpapery skin, and discover who can squirt ink and change color! It's a trip to an underwater world that's just a touch away. • A splashy treat for visual learners and pre-readers, kids can discover the facts, feel, and functions of over two dozen marine animals• Bright illustrations encourage kids to immerse themselves in a fascinating beyond-the-bathtub habitat• Sturdy board book design is just the right size for small handsFans of other books in the Touch and Explore series will also enjoy the interactive learning and excitement found in Touch and Explore: The Ocean.• Great family read-aloud book• Books for 3–5 years old• Books for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school children
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  • The Golden Ocean

    Patrick O'Brian, John Franklyn-Robbins, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, Jan. 7, 2004)
    The first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series. In the year 1740, Commodore (later Admiral) George Anson embarked on a voyage that would become one of the most famous exploits in British naval history. Sailing through poorly charted waters, Anson and his men encountered disaster, disease, and astonishing success. They circumnavigated the globe and seized a nearly incalcuable sum of Spanish gold and silver, but only one of the five ships survived. This is the background to the first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series that shares the excitement and rich humor of those books. The protagonist is Peter Palafox, son of a poor Irish parson, who signs on as a midshipman, never before having seen a ship. Together with his lifelong friend Sean, Peter sets out to seek his fortune, embarking upon a journey of danger, disappointment, foreign lands, and excitement. Here is a tale certain to please not only admirers of O'Brian's work but also any reader with an adventurous soul. "In the present case the names were provided for me, together with the whole sequence of events, just as they were for Homer, Virgil, and many others....I was fortunate enough to have great material, and I wrote the book in about six weeks (or was it less?), laughing most of the time."―Patrick O'Brian on the writing of The Golden Ocean
  • In the Ocean

    Debbie Rivers-Moore, Caroline Davis

    Bath Book (B.E.S., June 1, 2017)
    Make a splash with these waterproof books that are perfect for a festival of bath-time fun! Baby will enjoy splashing and playing with these bright, humorous books filled with adorable pictures of incredible sea creatures, including a whale, giant turtle, sea lion, rainbow fish, and others. The rattle embedded inside each book jingles delightfully, ensuring baby's laughter every time.
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  • The Ocean

    Sindy McKay

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2018)
    The oceans of the world come alive in this nonfiction book that is filled with stunning photographs. This educational title explores many aspects of the ocean environment that will excite readers, both young and old! Readers will journey from coral reefs to deep seas to sandy beaches, as they learn about life in the ocean. This new We Both Read book, which is replacing our classic and popular title, About the Ocean, also features beautiful images and interesting facts about many marine animals including dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and more!
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  • The Open Ocean

    Francesco Pittau, Bernadette Gervais

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, April 8, 2014)
    Guess a sea creature from its silhouette, shell, or scales— and just lift the flap to discover the answer! This lush, oversized book about marine life features a variety of guessing games and special features, and provides hours of educational entertainment. With elegant, graphic illustrations, plus intriguing facts about each animal, learning about ocean life has never been so fun or interactive.
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  • The Ocean

    Nathalie Choux

    Board book (Twirl, March 15, 1753)
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  • The Open Ocean

    Pam Walker Ed.S., Elaine Wood

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Jan. 1, 2005)
    A companion to Facts On File's Life On Earth set, this is a comprehensive resource providing young readers information about the sea and its creatures. It presents living things in their physical habitats, emphasizing the relationship between marine biology and marine ecology. Each volume focuses on one specific area of the marine world.
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  • The Golden Ocean

    Patrick O'Brian

    eBook (W. W. Norton & Company, Oct. 17, 1996)
    The first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series.In the year 1740, Commodore (later Admiral) George Anson embarked on a voyage that would become one of the most famous exploits in British naval history. Sailing through poorly charted waters, Anson and his men encountered disaster, disease, and astonishing success. They circumnavigated the globe and seized a nearly incalcuable sum of Spanish gold and silver, but only one of the five ships survived.This is the background to the first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series that shares the excitement and rich humor of those books. The protagonist is Peter Palafox, son of a poor Irish parson, who signs on as a midshipman, never before having seen a ship. Together with his lifelong friend Sean, Peter sets out to seek his fortune, embarking upon a journey of danger, disappointment, foreign lands, and excitement.Here is a tale certain to please not only admirers of O'Brian's work but also any reader with an adventurous soul.
  • The Open Ocean

    Pam Walker, Elaine Wood

    eBook (Facts on File, Jan. 1, 2005)
    A companion to Facts On File's Life On Earth set, this is a comprehensive resource providing young readers information about the sea and its creatures. It presents living things in their physical habitats, emphasizing the relationship between marine biology and marine ecology. Each volume focuses on one specific area of the marine world.
  • Over the Ocean

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, May 17, 2016)
    2017 Mildred L. Batchelder Award WinnerRenowned children's book creator Taro Gomi has created another masterpiece. In this beautiful testament to wondering, a young girl gazes out to where the water meets the sky and wonders what lies beyond the waves. Boats filled with toys? Skyscrapers filled with people? Houses filled with families? Or, maybe, over the ocean stands someone not so different from the girl herself, returning her gaze. In this celebration of imagination's power, young readers will find joy in the mystery of the faraway, the unknown, and the just-beyond.
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  • See the Ocean

    Estelle Condra, Linda Crockett-Blassingame

    Hardcover (Inclusive Books Llc, May 15, 1994)
    Driving through mountain fog to the beach, two young brothers compete to see who will catch the first glimpse of the ocean, but it is their blind sister Nellie who senses it first.
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  • The Golden Ocean

    Patrick O'Brian

    Paperback (W. W. Norton & Company, Oct. 17, 1996)
    The first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series. In the year 1740, Commodore (later Admiral) George Anson embarked on a voyage that would become one of the most famous exploits in British naval history. Sailing through poorly charted waters, Anson and his men encountered disaster, disease, and astonishing success. They circumnavigated the globe and seized a nearly incalcuable sum of Spanish gold and silver, but only one of the five ships survived. This is the background to the first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series that shares the excitement and rich humor of those books. The protagonist is Peter Palafox, son of a poor Irish parson, who signs on as a midshipman, never before having seen a ship. Together with his lifelong friend Sean, Peter sets out to seek his fortune, embarking upon a journey of danger, disappointment, foreign lands, and excitement. Here is a tale certain to please not only admirers of O'Brian's work but also any reader with an adventurous soul.