Three Little Shrimp

Three Little Shrimp

Author: J. Steven Spires

Publisher:

Published: 2013-05-10

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780985846909

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It is summer along the coastline. Three little shrimp are swimming happily with their troop to the sea. Suddenly, their gaze is caught by all the wonderful sights around them. They break away from the safety of the others and begin to explore their surroundings. Unfortunately, their curiosity leads them into dangerous waters, where predators await them.


Three Little Shrimp

Three Little Shrimp

Author: J. Steven Spires

Publisher:

Published: 2014-06-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780985846923

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A supplement to the children's picture book, THREE LITTLE SHRIMP. This book is designed to provide children with more information about the characters in the book. There are puzzles, coloring sheets and even a kid-friendly gumbo recipe.


Shrimp

Shrimp

Author: Rachel Cohn

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-02-08

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1439115532

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If Cyd Charisse knows one thing, it's that Shrimp is her true love. Shrimp, the hottest pint-size surfer-artist in San Francisco. That boy (as her mother called him), who was the primary cause of Cyd being grounded to Alcatraz, formerly known as her room. The boy who dumped Cyd before she left home to spend the summer in New York City. Now it's the start of senior year. Cyd has changed, but maybe Shrimp has changed too -- and maybe Cyd and Shrimp will need to get to know each other all over again to figure out if it's for real. Can Cyd get back together with Shrimp and keep the peace with her mom? And can she get a life outside of her all-encompassing boy radar? This sequel to Gingerbread has all the sharp humor and searing attitude of the original, which ELLEgirl praised as "not just Another Teen Novel" and Teen People called "unforgettable." In Shrimp, Cyd might be a little older and a little wiser, but she's still the same irrepressible free spirit determined to find her own way in the world, on her own terms.


Benny & Shrimp

Benny & Shrimp

Author: Katarina Mazetti

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-07-28

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1101133201

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The bestselling "offbeat, down-to- earth love story"(The Observer, London)- now available in the United States An international sensation, this addictively readable tale asks the question: Why is it so impossible to get a relationship between two middle-aged misfits to work? The answer lies in the story of Shrimp, a young widowed librarian with a sharp intellect and a home so tidy that her jam jars are in alphabetical order; Benny, a gentle, overworked milk farmer who fears becoming the village's Old Bachelor; and an unlikely love that should not be as complicated as it seems. Reminiscent of the works of Carol Shields, this quirky, humorous, beautifully told novel breathes new life into the age-old conundrum that is love.


Sammy Shrimp

Sammy Shrimp

Author: Suzanne Tate

Publisher: Nags Head Art, Inc.

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781878405005

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An exciting tale of a little shrimp and his big sister.


Sheldon the Selfish Shellfish

Sheldon the Selfish Shellfish

Author: Dominic Vitale

Publisher: Orange Hat Publishing

Published: 2018-10-05

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 9781948365789

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Sheldon the Selfish Shellfish is a fun-filled tale that illustrates the importance of sharing and what a rewarding experience it is.


Let Them Eat Shrimp

Let Them Eat Shrimp

Author: Kennedy Warne

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2012-07-16

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1610910249

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What’s the connection between a platter of jumbo shrimp at your local restaurant and murdered fishermen in Honduras, impoverished women in Ecuador, and disastrous hurricanes along America’s Gulf coast? Mangroves. Many people have never heard of these salt-water forests, but for those who depend on their riches, mangroves are indispensable. They are natural storm barriers, home to innumerable exotic creatures—from crabeating vipers to man-eating tigers—and provide food and livelihoods to millions of coastal dwellers. Now they are being destroyed to make way for shrimp farming and other coastal development. For those who stand in the way of these industries, the consequences can be deadly. In Let Them Eat Shrimp, Kennedy Warne takes readers into the muddy battle zone that is the mangrove forest. A tangle of snaking roots and twisted trunks, mangroves are often dismissed as foul wastelands. In fact, they are supermarkets of the sea, providing shellfish, crabs, honey, timber, and charcoal to coastal communities from Florida to South America to New Zealand. Generations have built their lives around mangroves and consider these swamps sacred. To shrimp farmers and land developers, mangroves simply represent a good investment. The tidal land on which they stand often has no title, so with a nod and wink from a compliant official, it can be turned from a public resource to a private possession. The forests are bulldozed, their traditional users dispossessed. The true price of shrimp farming and other coastal development has gone largely unheralded in the U.S. media. A longtime journalist, Warne now captures the insatiability of these industries and the magic of the mangroves. His vivid account will make every reader pause before ordering the shrimp.