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Books with title Treasure Mazes

  • Pirate Treasure Mazes

    Dave Phillips

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 12, 1992)
    Thirty-five winding mazes challenge young treasure hunters as they navigate their way through haunted woods; past swamp creatures, vampire bats, bewitched dogs, falling rocks, a ghost ship, poisonous spikes, fiery lakes, deadly stone statues, and much more. Captions explain objectives; solutions appear at the end.
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  • Treasure

    Mireille Messier, Irene Luxbacher

    Hardcover (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 10, 2019)
    When two siblings go on a treasure hunt, they aren't sure exactly what kind of treasure they are looking for. What they do know is that treasures are shiny, mysterious and precious. And that all the really good treasures are hidden! As they explore the forest, their curiosity pays off when they find the biggest, shiniest, most mysterious and precious treasure hidden just over a hill. Told exclusively in dialogue, this beautifully illustrated picture book exudes a sense of wonder at the natural world and emphasizes the magical qualities of looking through a child's eye. Also available in French as Trésor, translated by the author, Mireille Messier.
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  • Treasure Map

    Stuart J. Murphy, Tricia Tusa

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 14, 2004)
    Matthew has found a treasure map, and soon the Elm Street Kids' Club is off on a quest. The map guides them into a wonderful, magical world, but it's the real-life math skills of understanding distance, scale, direction, and symbols that will help Matthew, Sheri, Meg, Danny, and Jed -- with some assistance from Petey the parrot -- find a treasure hidden fifty years ago.
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  • 3-D Mazes--Treasure Hunters

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 18, 2012)
    Enter a goldmine of 3-D adventures! Join a crew of intrepid treasure hunters and head for where the action pops right off the page! Instead of a map or compass, all you need are the 3-D glasses inside this book. Put them on and watch the twists and turns of the colorful labyrinths leap into 3-D life. Certain mazes feature double-paged spreads for even bigger exploits; but if you get lost, you can rescue yourself with the complete solutions at the back of the book.
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  • Treasure

    Mireille Messier, Irene Luxbacher

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 18, 2019)
    When two siblings go on a treasure hunt, they aren't sure exactly what kind of treasure they are looking for. What they do know is that treasures are shiny, mysterious and precious. And that all the really good treasures are hidden!As they explore the forest, their curiosity pays off when they find the biggest, shiniest, most mysterious and precious treasure hidden just over a hill.Told exclusively in dialogue, this beautifully illustrated picture book exudes a sense of wonder at the natural world and emphasizes the magical qualities of looking through a child's eye.Also available in French as Trésor, translated by the author, Mireille Messier.
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  • Ancient Treasure Mazes

    Dave Phillips

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 19, 2009)
    Thrilling discoveries await young explorers at every turn in their pursuit of precious treasure. Thirty-six mind-boggling mazes will lead them through foreign lands to claim the Rosetta Stone, King Tut's tomb, an ancient Greek helmet, a T-Rex dinosaur, and much more. But let the adventurers beware! They must dodge desert bandits, prowling wolves, poisonous snakes, and other obstacles. Solutions included.
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  • Treasure Mazes

    Kim Blundell, Jenny Tyler

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Each title in this series is full of intriguing mazes and maze-type puzzles, linked together by a story of Cat and Mouse's daring exploits. In Treasure Mazes, the fun starts when Cat's Great Aunt Matilda departs on one of her expeditions. Cat and Mouse are left with her pet spider, Boris, and a series of notes, maps and clues. They need you to help them follow these mysterious trails and find the treasure. 24 pages.
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  • Treasure

    Suzanne Bloom

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, March 1, 2012)
    Bear and Goose are back and on a treasure hunt. Goose believes that the paper in Bear's hand could only be a treasure map. And X marks the spot—but for what? Soon Bear and Goose are on a wild-goose chase for hidden treasure in this warm and adorable follow-up to the award-winning A Splendid Friend, Indeed.
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  • Treasure

    Philip Steele

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 21, 2010)
    From how these treasures were created, lost, and uncovered by explorers and scientists, Eyewitness Treasure takes a look at the wide variety of precious objects that have been the seeds of greed, conquest, crime, and adventure over the history of humankind. The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures. The story of exploration — from early expeditions to high-tech trips into space — is presented in vivid visual detail in this intriguing guide.
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  • Treasure

    Suzanne Bloom

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Bear and Goose are back and on a treasure hunt. Goose believes that the paper in Bear's hand could only be a treasure map. And X marks the spot—but for what? Soon Bear and Goose are on a wild-goose chase for hidden treasure in this warm and adorable follow-up to the award-winning A Splendid Friend, Indeed.
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  • Treasure Mazes

    Kim Blundell

    Paperback (USBORNE PUBLISHING, )
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  • Treasures

    Sarah Klaiber, Jeffrey Scott Perdziak

    Hardcover (Kevin W W Blackley Books, LLC, Dec. 1, 2016)
    If the simple definition of a treasure is “something of value,” then why do we often automatically envision a buried chest of precious gems to define the term? In a world where we tell ourselves to “stop and smell the roses” and that “money does not buy happiness,” this easy read is a must. Its meaningful message will show a child how good it feels to love and appreciate, while reminding the adult reader the same.
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