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Find Your Way Under the Sea

Paul Boston

Find Your Way Under the Sea

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Average rating

4 out 5

18 reviews

This brilliant book provides a fun first look at co-ordinates and how to navigate your way around a map. Math activities are combined with an exciting mission and colorful fantasy settings, making for an entertaining and educational underwater adventure.

Reviews

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It is so cool! I liked that it taught me how to map out places sutch as A2

Nurse Blossom Bertrand 28.07.2023

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You can choose which path to take

Senor Chester Hungry-Hippo 15.01.2023

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I had to find a way to stuff. I found it really fun. Took 5 minutes to finish the whole book. I'd tell other children it's a good book.

Chief Binky Hungry-Hippo 16.07.2022

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It was fun to follow the roads and to find all of the hidden objects. I liked answering all of the questions and learning coordinates

Viscount Adolpho Jumpsuit 04.08.2021

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Fun book to play

Count Trigger Wheeliebin 28.07.2021

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I liked it because you get to go everywhere and solve problems and give coordinates. I like maths.

Baron Virgil Frozen-Peas 21.08.2019

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A fantastic book and i read it and played the puzzles three times.

Anonymous 06.01.2018

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I like this book because it has activities missions to do.

Anonymous 15.10.2017

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I enjoyed this book because it is a game about maps.

Anonymous 08.10.2017

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Loved it!

Anonymous 09.08.2017

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It is a ver, very, very good book. Full of mazes!

Anonymous 07.08.2017

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I liked all the maps and paths.

Anonymous 24.07.2017

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It's a bit like a map. I liked it so much.

Major Pug Ridiculous 05.07.2017

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I liked this book as there were so many different ways to go.

Anonymous 15.06.2017

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I thought the book was good because if you like mazes this will be amazing for you and I like the book because you can go to different destinations.

Anonymous 15.06.2017

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It is a great book for 3-6 age and is good for tracing your finger around the book.

Anonymous 14.06.2017

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I thought this book was a very interesting one because it was a book but with an exploring grid and I also liked the way the illustrator drew the pictures in the book.

Anonymous 14.06.2017

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This book is a happy book and a lot of people would like it the pictures are nice but I recommend for 3 to 7. The book is full of mazes and not as much writing is involved. The mazes are very easy and that is why I rated it age 3 to 7 and 3 out of 5 stars.It is not as good as other books but smaller people.

Anonymous 22.05.2017

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