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.
A Christmas Carol, by Charles dickens What would you get if you crossed a lobster with Ebenezer Scrooge? a “shellfish” person Why did Ebenezer Scrooge like finding coal in his stocking on Christmas morning? It saved money on heat.
The Whale Who Ate Everything
This story and interactive game enables childrento better understand whales; their types andbehaviors. The story encourages children tobecome larger imaginary whales; while eating moreof their meal.
Meet Little Whale, a young calf who goes everywhere with his Mama-until the day he gets lost and ends up stuck in big fishing net!
Footsteps is a range of reading books specially written for children learning English as a foreign language.
This story, adapted from one of Rudyard Kipling's 'Just So Stories' has been specially written for children who are learning to read, with colorful illustrations on each page and puzzles and fun facts about whales at the back of the book.
Writer and photographer Kim Westerskov shares some of his most exciting underwater encounters with whales. Suggested level: primary.
Describes the life of a humpback whale from the time of her birth when she weighs almost a ton to adulthood five years later.
Describes the physical and social characteristics of various whale species, including the first year of a humpback whale calf.
Whales are very interesting animals. This nonfiction book, Whales, reveals their unique behaviors, habitats, and characteristics. Also enjoy the vivid pictures of many whale species.