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    Antarctic Journal: Four Months at the Bottom of the World
      Interesting collection of letters, journal entries, and sketches from the author during her stay in Antarctica from November 12 to March 12. Science facts are included but this is not a science book.
      Author: Dewey, Jennifer Owings HSE Descriptors: science

    Beneath Blue Waters
      The authors guide readers on a tour of the mysterious creatures who live in the ocean's depths. Color photographs illustrate the amazing, adaptable marine life. The vocabulary is advanced. The book is organized by ocean zones which are graphically chart
      Author: Kovacs, Deborah and Madin, Kate HSE Descriptors: science

    Big, Blue Whale
      Everything you ever wanted to know about blue whales is presented in an easy reading format with enjoyable illustrations and an interesting placement of the typeface. The author-illustrator conveys a sense of wonder about whales.
      Author: Davies, Nikola HSE Descriptors: science

    Black Hands, White Sails
      This book is mostly about the Atlantic whaling industry and the contributions of African American whalers. But it's also about abolition, the Underground Railroad, the Fugitive Slave Act, and the Civil War. And it's about U.S. economics in the 18th and 19
      Author: McKissack, Patricia, & McKissack, Frederick HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Caribbean Dozen: Poems from Caribbean Poets, A
      This book includes many short poems, some childish and some more complex, written by contemporary Caribbean poets. It also includes fascinating biographies on each author.
      Author: Agard, John & Nichols, Grace HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Cod's Tale, A
      With charming illustrations and text, this book makes a case for ecology and conservation by presenting the history of cod. Also included are a timeline as a crawler at the bottom of the page and further suggestions for reading.
      Author: Kurlansky, Mark HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Flotsam
      This wordless picture book tells the story of a young boy who finds a very old, waterproof camera that washed up on the beach as flotsam. When he develops the film that is still inside the camera, he and the reader find surprises.
      Author: Weisner, David

    Heart is Big Enough, The
      Each of these five stories focuses on a protagonist with special challenges who is approaching adolescence. As author Steven Kellogg notes on the dust jacket, these stories "bring illumination and enjoyment to those of us who have already passed through"
      Author: Rosen, Michael

    I Wonder If I'll See a Whale
      A girl finally sees a humpback whale while on a whale-watching boat off the New England coast. The book includes additional information about humpback whales.
      Author: Weller, Frances Ward HSE Descriptors: science

    Islander, The
      An orphaned boy, who grows up with his grandfather on an island off the coast of British Columbia, finds a key-literally--that helps him overcome his loneliness and loss.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia

    Lightship
      Watercolor illustrations and ship diagrams enlarge the scope of this book about floating lighthouses and their crews. An author's note provides additional historical information about lightships.
      Author: Floca, Brian

    Lightship
      Watercolor illustrations and ship diagrams enlarge the scope of this book about floating lighthouses and their crews. An author's note provides additional historical information about lightships.
      Author: Floca, Brian

    Longitude Prize, The
      This history documents the competition between "ocean clocks" and "lunars" to win the 20,000 pound prize (about $12 million today) from the British Parliament for a replicable and simple way to determine longitude at sea. The story follows John Harrison,
      Author: Dash, Joan HSE Descriptors: math | science

    Mermaid Summer, The
      Jon and Ana, brother and sister, display intelligence and courage as they break a mermaid's curse on their grandfather and the fishing community.
      Author: Hunter, Mollie

    Moby-Dick
      Melville's classic tale of Ahab's obsessive hunt for the great white whale Moby Dick is retold in a format that includes excerpts from the original, summarized passages (each in a different type face), a very helpful glossary, a labeled cross-section of t
      Author: Melville, Herman/Needle, Jan HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Music of Dolphins, The
      Mila, a feral child raised by dolphins after her parents' death, is rescued, studied and taught human behavior and language at a research center. Different type face and size convey Mila's language development.
      Author: Hesse, Karen

    Painting the Wind
      This "is a beautiful story about holding on to perfect moments that only a summer in a place that you love can offer" (dust jacket).
      Author: MacLachlan, Patricia & MacLachlan, Emily

    Pirate Queen, The
      This story, based on historical fact and colorful legend, chronicles the life of Grania O'Malley, an Irish woman who became a sea captain and pirate during the reign of Elizabeth I.
      Author: McCully, Emily A. HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Puffins Are Back, The
      A simple introduction to the physical characteristics, life cycle, and natural environment of the puffins living off the coast of Maine. Gibbons give an account of the puffins who return every year to the coast of Maine. Gibbons describes the puffins' act
      Author: Gibbons, Gail HSE Descriptors: science

    Road to There, The
      For all geography enthusiasts, this book recounts the history of mapmaking with biographies of famous mapmakers, fact boxes of specific scientific information, and beautiful maps. The author provides an index and suggested reading list.
      Author: Ross, Val HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Safari Beneath the Sea
      Chapters entitled "Far Out Fish" and "Mind-Boggling Mammals" etc. are illustrated by colorful photographs of life in and around the sea. Additional facts are included in boxes and in bold faced and bulleted sections throughout the text. A useful index g
      Author: Swanson, Diane HSE Descriptors: science

    Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea
      Beautiful color woodcuts illustrate information about the Barbour seahorse. The book includes pictures of other types of seahorses and an index (that is also a good vocabulary list).
      Author: Butterworth, Chris HSE Descriptors: science

    Sweet Corn
      The poet writes mostly of summer things and illustrates with black pen and watercolor images. One reader found the use of varied type faces disconcerting.
      Author: Stevenson, James

    Time of Wonder
      This picture book tells a factual story of a family living along the ocean in Maine and what happens to the area when a hurricane brews. It is told to a child reader, and the art is fairly primitive, and thus teachers will want to take care to present it
      Author: McCloskey, Robert HSE Descriptors: science

    Whale Journey
      This book describes the migration journey of grey whales. Birthing and care of whale babies are also described. The illustrations are breathtaking.
      Author: French, Vivian HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Whales, The
      Part poem and part science lesson, this easy-to-read picture book "celebrates the joy and quiet dignity of these gentle giants of the deep" (dust cover).
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia HSE Descriptors: science | language arts - reading

    Wreck of the Zanzibar, The
      When Laura Perryman dies, her great-nephew Michael gets her diary. The diary reveals remarkable stories about a time when people lived off the bounty (and at the mercy) of the ocean. This story "of a family bound by respect for nature seamlessly blends
      Author: Morpurgo, Michael

Science
Science > physical/earth science
Science > physical/earth science > oceanography
    Exploring the Titanic: How the Greatest Ship Ever Lost-Was Found
      Author Robert Ballard led the expedition to find and explore the Titanic. This book simultaneously tells the story of the Titanic's construction, maiden voyage, sinking, and rediscovery. This is a long book, and only GED students would be able to read i
      Author: Ballard, Robert HSE Descriptors: social studies | math

    Flotsam
      This wordless picture book tells the story of a young boy who finds a very old, waterproof camera that washed up on the beach as flotsam. When he develops the film that is still inside the camera, he and the reader find surprises.
      Author: Weisner, David

    Safari Beneath the Sea
      Chapters entitled "Far Out Fish" and "Mind-Boggling Mammals" etc. are illustrated by colorful photographs of life in and around the sea. Additional facts are included in boxes and in bold faced and bulleted sections throughout the text. A useful index g
      Author: Swanson, Diane HSE Descriptors: science

    Top of the World, The
      The author-illustrator employs paper collage to depict the many aspects of Mr. Everest--its geologic formation, the different zones of life and weather, and the history of exploration. The book includes a bibliography, a scaled chart of the world's 7 tal
      Author: Jenkins, Steve HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Whale Journey
      This book describes the migration journey of grey whales. Birthing and care of whale babies are also described. The illustrations are breathtaking.
      Author: French, Vivian HSE Descriptors: social studies | science


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