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Photo Credits

Many thanks to Flickr and the fine photographers who took and shared the pictures you see in these books. We only use pictures that have been shared with the Creative Commons license and those with no known copyright. You may click on photo credits link in any book to link to the pages on Flickr for the photos. Of course, the pictures remain the property of photographers who took them and all the restrictions they placed on their use still apply.

If you object to the use of your pictures in these books for kids with disabilities, just let me know and I’ll take the book down.

To see the credits for any book, click the Settings  menu in the upper right and select More, the link will be near the bottom of that page.

Treasure and Pirates

Click on the links below to go to the Flickr page for each photograph.

 Flickr Treasure is valuable.
 Flickr Gold can be treasure.
 Flickr Jewels can be treasure.
 Flickr Diamonds can be treasure.
 Flickr A king's crown can be treasure.
 Flickr Coins can be treasure.
 Flickr Some people think treasure is buried on the land.
 Flickr Most treasure is buried at the bottom of the sea.
 Flickr The treasure is buried in ships that sank.
 Flickr Some people think that treasure is buried in fancy treasure chests.
 Flickr Usually, treasure is in a plain old box.
 Flickr Fancy treasure chests would be too easy for pirates to find.
 Flickr Pirates like to steal treasure.
 Flickr To keep treasure safe, use a plain old box.
 Flickr To keep treasure safe, use a good ship that won't sink.
 Flickr To keep treasure safe, stay away from pirates!
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