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Books : Children's Books : Science, Nature & How It Works : Transportation : Boats & Ships : Fiction
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Meant for “bigger things,” Scuffy the Tugboat sets off to explore the world. But on his daring adventure Scuffy realizes that home is where he’d rather be, sailing in his bathtub. For over 50 years, parents and children have cherished this classic Little Golden Book.
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Toot! Toot! Everybody's favorite little tugboat is back in five new formats to celebrate his 60th anniversary!
Little Toot is a lovable little tugboat. He doesn't like to work. And he's afraid of the ocean. But when a big ocean liner runs into trouble, it's Little Toot who saves the day. Now he's everybody's hero! -
When big ships get to the harbor, they need me! 'Cause I'm MIGHTY! And I can nudge, bump, butt, shove, ram, push, and pull 'em in.
You think this tug's too small to pull in ships twenty times his size? Think again! This guy is 100% MIGHTY!
Kate and Jim McMullan's follow-up to the multi-award-winning I Stink! is a raucous tribute to a tireless harbor hero.
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Barry O’Neill is journeying to New York on the Titanic’s fateful maiden voyage. He’s homesick and worried about the Flynn boys traveling in steerage who have threatened to throw him overboard. Little does Barry know that a struggle with the Flynns is the least of the dangers that await him. This suspenseful young adult adventure story is based on the true and terrible events that occured as the Titanic sank. “A dread sense of the inevitable drives this taut disaster story-and makes it nearly impossible to put down.”--Publishers Weekly
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There are big boats, small boats, old boats, and new boats--all kinds of boats. The youngest of readers will enjoy this fun, rhyming Early Step into Reading book filled with boats.
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The sinking of the great liner Titanic in 1912 is lavishly illustrated by a student of the wreck and is recounted from the perspective of seventeen-year old Jack Thayer and twenty-two-year old Harold Bride, who were both saved by getting themselves onto a life raft.
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Made from the wood of more than 1,000 trees, she weighs 1,576 tons and carries 44 guns. She's the largest, fastest fighting ship of her class - the Constitution. The beginnings of a fledgling country's navy took shape in the graceful lines of this frigate, whose strength under fire earned her the nickname "Old Ironsides." Follow young John Aylwin as he watches and helps in the construction of one of the most remarkable sailing ships ever built, from the selection of oaks for the masts to the casting of her three-ton cannon to the sewing of more than two acres of sail. The story of the birth of the Constitution is accompanied by drawings that are stunning in their elegance and detail, a fitting tribute to a majestic vessel.
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Collision in the Harbor! Abigail and her brother, Tom, travel to school every day aboard their father's freight boat, the Neptune. One day, two ships collide in the Narrows, and Abigail's father goes to their aid--leaving Abigail to take the Neptune's wheel. Can she and Tom steer the freight boat through the crowded and dangerous waters of New York Harbor alone?
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Theodore Tugboat discovers the true meaning of a best friend when the other tugboats, Emily, George, and Foduck, all pull together to save Hank. Full color.
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This action-packed big summer read focuses on the lives of several teenage passengers aboard the ill-fated "Titanic".
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Theodore finds a baby whale in the Big Harbor--and is assigned to whale-sit! At first, he's upset, but the young whale turns out to be so much fun, that he doesn't really mind. When the whale's friends are found, Theodore realizes that The Big Harbor is no place for a growing whale after all. But what will Theodore do without his newfound friend?
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Captain Murdock is accompanied by his wife and children as he commands a clipper ship from New York to San Francisco.
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Rhyming text and illustrations introduce a variety of boats.
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ROGUE WAVE AND OTHER RED-BLOODED SEA STORIES
Tossed in the thundering waters of a killer wave, Melissa fights for her life, trapped in the hull of an upside-down boat. . .
Michael seeks revenge after his father's brutal death in the jaws of a great white shark. . .
Blinded by his own blood, navy pilot Jack Grimes attempts to defy death by landing on an aircraft carrier. . .
An apprentice seaman aboard an American freighter is plunged into the cold sea. The suck of the hull draws him cruelly along below the waterline, knifing him on barnacles, finally releasing him into the white water wake, as his ship disappears on the horizon. . .
THE SEA HAS ALWAYS BEEN A PLACE OF HIGH ADVENTURE--FASCINATING, MYSTERIOUS, DANGEROUS AND DEADLY. IN EIGHT GRIPPING TALES, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR THEODORE TAYLOR CAPTURES THE POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE MIGHTY SEA AND THE EXCITEMENT OF THOSE WHO DARE TO CHALLENGE IT.
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Theodore the tug has a busy day welcoming the huge tall ships from countries all over the world to Big Harbor.
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A young girl describes her ferryboat ride as she travels to her summer island home: cars and trucks rattle onto the boat, a forklift brings heavy cartons aboard, the engines start to rumble and throb, and finally the captain blows his whistle and steers the ferry out of the harbor. Once the ferry is under way, the girl watches the water, feeds the gulls, and peers through the fog as the foghorn blasts. By the time the ferry pulls up to the island pier, readers will want to find a ferry of their own to ride. Simple, straightforward language and vibrant watercolor illustrations perfectly capture the magic of this unique form of transportation.
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A huge ocean liner.
A sea full of icebergs.
Little Pip-Squeak is the lookout on the "S.S." Gigantic, and it's his job to make sure that the largest ship in the world crosses the Atlantic safely. Is he big enough for the job?
In this hilarious tale of titanic proportions, Peter Selgin proves that size isn't everything.
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A team of scientists paddles down a rain forest river on a bird watch. Will the team make it through the rapids?Follow the Whitewater Raft on its adventure. Then make up adventures for your own Whitewater Raft.
Includes Driving Lessons: tips for parents on using this story to teach counting skills.
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Theodore thinks his whistle is too plain. But when he decides to try something new, it comes out all wrong. With a little help from his friends, Theodore learns that every tugboat has their own special whistle.



















