DK Readers: Bermuda Triangle (Level 3: Reading Alone)

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Author: Andrew Donkin

ISBN-10: 0789454157

ISBN-13: 9780789454157

Category: Reference - Curiosities & Wonders

A multi-level learning-to-read program combining Dorling Kindersley's highly visual style with appropriate stories at four levels. Stunning photographs plus engaging stories combine in Dorling Kindersley Readers to create a structured reading program with appeal for every beginning reader. The age-appropriate text is guaranteed to capture a child's interest while developing reading skills and general knowledge.\ \ Explores the mysteries and legends associated with the...

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A multi-level learning-to-read program combining Dorling Kindersley's highly visual style with appropriate stories at four levels. Stunning photographs plus engaging stories combine in Dorling Kindersley Readers to create a structured reading program with appeal for every beginning reader. The age-appropriate text is guaranteed to capture a child's interest while developing reading skills and general knowledge.Children's LiteratureOf the many mysteries that have remained unsolved, those involving an area known as the Bermuda Triangle are among the most intriguing. Donkin provides factual recaps of some of the better known disappearances including the five navy aircraft of Flight 19, the strange experience of the Tug Good News and the Mary Celeste, a floating ghost ship. In this junior UFO book, the facts are presented and questions posed as to what may have been the cause. The text is captivating and kids who enjoy a taste of sci-fi or mystery will find this book to their liking. Paintings or photographs are found on every page. There is a note to parents on the opening page about the series and the importance of reading. A Level 3 book in the "Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Readers" series. 2000, DK Publishing, and $3.95. Ages 4 to 6. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot

Legend of the lost4The ships' graveyard6The missing8The vanishing of Flight 1916The fog24Collision course32Out of the blue38A natural explanation?44Out of this world46Glossary48

\ Children's LiteratureOf the many mysteries that have remained unsolved, those involving an area known as the Bermuda Triangle are among the most intriguing. Donkin provides factual recaps of some of the better known disappearances including the five navy aircraft of Flight 19, the strange experience of the Tug Good News and the Mary Celeste, a floating ghost ship. In this junior UFO book, the facts are presented and questions posed as to what may have been the cause. The text is captivating and kids who enjoy a taste of sci-fi or mystery will find this book to their liking. Paintings or photographs are found on every page. There is a note to parents on the opening page about the series and the importance of reading. A Level 3 book in the "Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Readers" series. 2000, DK Publishing, and $3.95. Ages 4 to 6. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot\ \ \ \ \ School Library JournalGr 2-4-This study of the so-called "Triangle of Death" may leave emergent readers with more questions than answers. There are suggestions that the happenings in the triangle are UFOs making their presence felt. The mythical Atlantis is also mentioned as a possible reason for all the strange occurrences. The easily understood language sometimes takes on a ghostly tone. Illustrations (some quite spooky), photographs, sidebars, and maps enhance the accessibility. Many examples are given about the strangeness of the area, with only one double-page spread given over to natural explanations. A more scientific understanding of the area can be found in Chris Oxlade's The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle (Heinemann Library, 1999), aimed at a slightly older crowd. Donkin covers a topic of great interest to many young researchers. It's too bad it's so slanted toward the supernatural.-Anne Chapman Callag- han, Racine Public Library, WI Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\ \