Why Did the Whale Eat the Cheese?

Why Did the Whale Eat the Cheese?
ISBN-10
1496956680
ISBN-13
9781496956682
Category
Fiction
Pages
30
Language
English
Published
2014-12-12
Publisher
Author House
Author
Timothy P. Brown

Description

As in a child's quest to explore or try new or unusual things that at times may not be right for them, this story travels across five oceans and seven continents to explain a young whale's quest to try something that was not intended for him. His curiosity eventually leads him to the truth. But most of all, it is a story of a character who learns a valuable lesson about growing and coming into his own.

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