Fantastic Ships - 9781607102403
Un libro in lingua di Gaby Goldsack Montgomery Lee (ILT) Williams Anthony (ILT) edito da Baker & Taylor Pub, 2012
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People have been exploring the seas since ancient men set sail in boats made from hollowed-out tree trunks. But it wasn't until the invention of the sail that ocean travel began in earnest ? and began to change our lives. From Christopher Columbus's Santa Maria to today's extraordinarily fast yachts, ships have been a part of some of the most important moments in human history.
Fantastic Ships is an exciting, hands-on look at ships and seafaring. The book includes pieces to build five legendary vessels: a Viking longship; the U.S.S. Constitution; the Cervia, a steam-powered tugboat; the RMS Titanic; and a Ranger J-Class Yacht. As kids create these easy-to-assemble models and look at the fascinating historical photos and creative comic strips, they'll learn about how and why these boats were so important.
Every sea voyage is a chance for adventure ? and a trip through Fantastic Ships is the most thrilling adventure of all!
Fantastic Ships is an exciting, hands-on look at ships and seafaring. The book includes pieces to build five legendary vessels: a Viking longship; the U.S.S. Constitution; the Cervia, a steam-powered tugboat; the RMS Titanic; and a Ranger J-Class Yacht. As kids create these easy-to-assemble models and look at the fascinating historical photos and creative comic strips, they'll learn about how and why these boats were so important.
Every sea voyage is a chance for adventure ? and a trip through Fantastic Ships is the most thrilling adventure of all!
Informazioni bibliografiche
- Titolo del Libro in lingua: Fantastic Ships
- Lingua: English
- Autori : Gaby Goldsack Montgomery Lee (ILT) Williams Anthony (ILT)
- Editore: Baker & Taylor Pub
- Collana: Baker & Taylor Pub (Hardcover)
- Data di Pubblicazione: 01 Aprile '12
- Genere: JUVENILE NONFICTION
- Pagine: 12
- ISBN-10: 1607102404
- EAN-13: 9781607102403