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| View Larger Image | DK Readers: Pirates: Raiders of the High Seas (Level 4: Proficient Readers) by Christopher Maynard by Harriet Griffey
| | List Price: | $3.99 |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 137196 | | Studio: | DK CHILDREN |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Reading Level: | Ages 9-12 | | Number Of Pages: | 48 | | Publication Date: | December 07, 1998 | | Publisher: | DK CHILDREN |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Book Description Meet Pirates who got away with murder... and pirates who died in the hangman's noose! These 48-page books about fascinating subjects like pirates, mummies, and volcanoes are for proficient readers who can understand a rich vocabulary and challenging sentence structure. In addition to the stunning photographs, informative sidebars, and glossary, readers will find archival photographs and paintings. Averaging 4,500 to 5,000 words in length, Level 4 books are 40 percent pictures and 40 percent text. The Dorling Kindersley Readers combine an enticing visual layout with high-interest, easy-to-read stories to captivate and delight young bookworms who are just getting started. Written by leading children's authors and compiled in consultation with literacy experts, these engaging books build reader confidence along with a lifelong appreciation for nonfiction, classic stories, and biographies. There is a DK Reader to interest every child at every level, from preschool to grade 4. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews)
| Great book for a 9 year old  I bought this book for my son to practice his reading. He now reads it to me at least once a week. We have other DK Readers books and they are great for helping your child to read on subjects that interest them. February 12, 2007 | | Great Resource for Pirate Lovers  This is a must for your young pirate lover. It provides a biography of the most infamous pirates from an unusual perspective. Learn about Roman Pirates from the eyes of Julius Ceasear's slave. Read about Blackbeard from the man who killed him. Hear the story of crazy Captain Morgan from one of his first mates. Our kids (8, 6, and 4) loved the entertaining and informative tales. This was a great springboard into our homeschool pirate study. It left the kids curious and motivated to further research specific pirate biographies. The info in the margins added details about the pirate world. It is a fantastic biographical resource but I wouldn't recommend it if you are looking for an overview about pirate life in general. November 11, 2006 | | 4 1/2 * ARGGHHH, MATIES! A Treasure of Pirate Information  Once again, Dorling Kindersley swabs the decks of other publishing houses with its high quality production, style, and storehouse of sidebars, illustrations, and tidbits of information. This book is recommended for children in grades 2-4, although they caution that these are rough guidelines.After a brief introduction, there are fictional first-person narratives of adventures with famous pirates from many places and eras, including a slave of Julius Caesar, both of whom are captured by pirates (and eventually freed); Henry "Long Ben" Avery, a British pirate of the late 17th century, Henry Morgan's pillaging, looting, and torture in Jamaica, the exploits of Captain Kidd and Blackbeard. Along with illustrations of such pirate essentials as guns and swords, ships and navigational instruments, food and flags, there is a drawing of a gallows and a man hanging from one, a man placed on the torture instrument, "the rack," several pictures illustrating a hangman's noose, a hanging body and a severed head tied to a ship. These pictures are not graphic or detailed, but they may be frightening to some children. 48 pages, with a brief glossary, and lots of pictures. The historical angle would have been more complete if an afterward had been written to explain the demise of the piracy. January 29, 2003 | |
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