Disasters at Sea

Disasters at Sea by Andrew Donkin is a 48-page book published by Dorling Kindersley in 2001. This edition is designed for young readers and is part of a series that has been carefully graded to four levels of readership, ensuring a progressive reading experience. The book explores various maritime disasters, providing insights into historical events related to boats, ships, and underwater craft.
Readers will find a range of content that appeals to individual interests, as the series includes a variety of genres. This title specifically focuses on the theme of disasters at sea, making it a relevant resource for those interested in transportation history and maritime events. The book is presented in English and aims to engage young readers with its informative approach to the subject matter.
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This series has been carefully graded to 4 levels of readership and compiled iin consultation with literacy experts to ensure progression in reading. There are a variety of genres to appeal to children’s individual interests. This particular title features disasters at sea.
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