3 edition of Dolphins! found in the catalog.
Published
1964 by Scholastic in New York, USA .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Mickie Compere [pseudonym]; pictures by Irma Wilde. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Pagination | 48 p., ill. |
Number of Pages | 48 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25217514M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 4305742 |
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A Kids Book About Dolphins - Fun Facts & Amazing Pictures About Bottlenose Dolphin, Killer Whale & More" is a non-fiction journey that looks at the wonderful world of dolphins. This book is filled with captivating photos and simple blocks of text that will make learning fun for your child.
Children will learn all about this magnificent animal/5(19). Swimming with Dolphins has been added to your Cart Add to Cart. Dolphins! book Now Buy Used. $ + $ shipping. Used: Like New | Details Sold by SuperBookDeals-Condition: Used: Like New Comment: Unread book in perfect condition.
Add to Cart. 1-Click ordering is not available for this item. Author: Jessie Paddock. The book that I read was," Island Of The Blue Dolphins" this book was great.
It is about a girl named Karana, and she is from an indian tribe, she lives on an island called," The Island Of The Blue Dolphins". Her father is the chief of the tribe, she has an older sister and younger brother/5. I want to dedicate this book to my boyfriend for loving dolphins as much as I do, and for taking me to swim with them for the first time.
I want to thank him for his unconditional love and support. Created & published on StoryJumper™ © StoryJumper, Inc. Island of the Blue Dolphins is a work of historical fiction based on the life of an American Indian woman who spent 18 years in isolation on San Nicolas Island, one of eight Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California.
In the book she's named Karana. Her birth name is lost to history, but she's often referred to as the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island or as Juana María, the name. Island Of The Blue Dolphins () About book: Sometimes to clear my head I go to the children's lit bookshelf in my daughter's bedroom (she is now in college), which was fully stocked long before she arrived because I've been collecting children's books for years, and I select a favorite to reread.
Yesterday I selected and read this. It's the 6th or so time I've read it, and this is a.