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Whale Boy is beautifully written, full of poetic language and vivid descriptions of vast oceans and wonderful creatures. The One Dollar Horse. Casey Blue lives with her father in a tower block in Hackney, London , but despite her urban existence, she dreams of one day becoming an equestrian champion.

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Read more about The One Dollar Horse. In a world where animals no longer exist, twelve-year-old Kester Jaynes sometimes feels like he hardly exists either. Locked away in a home for troubled children, he's told there's something wrong with him. Read more about The Last Wild. Search the site Search term is required. Home Books W Whale Boy.

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Whale Boy 7 reviews with an average rating of 5 out of 5. Nicola Davies Nicola Davies is the author of more than 50 books for children: Your review has been submitted successfully, thank you. There was an error submitting review. Name Please enter your first name only. Location Please enter your location, but not an exact address. Share this page with your friends. More books like this. The One Dollar Horse Author: With the help of vivid photographs on every page, Strange New Species tells…many…believe-it-or-not tales from biology, and includes short profiles of the fascinating scientists uncovering them.

Colour photos and glossy pages catch the eye Strange New Species, is filled with amazing information and anecdotes. It is highly recommended. Elin Kelsey has assured prolonged interest in her newest book through design and ease of access to her information. The photographs are telling, the text is easy to follow, and the information provided is quite amazing. A great book for those keen to learn more about the world around them.

This valuable introduction to the field is the kind of text that stimulates young science lovers into exploring a scientific career. The illustrations are fantastic and make a complex subject—conservation and sustainable living—easy to understand.

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A wonderful book for educating children—and adults—about the environment. Recent review from the American Cetacean Society An appealing, agitating foray into the world of whales that ignites both protective instincts and a hungry curiosity to know more. Kelsey's sharp, vivid, and humorous search for understanding provides a memorable and unique look at these still-mysterious animals.

Her goal, to underscore our responsibility for continued protection of these animals, is sensitively and skillfully achieved. Click here to learn more and sign up. Book Boxes are another fun way to get kids excited about reading. Take a peak inside a Bookroo Box here. Book-Based Activities are also a lot of fun for kids. Jodie over at Growing Book by Book has saved us all a ton of time and created a full year of Book-Based Activity Calendars so that you can extend the fun with a special book each week. We read this one over and over again. Blueberry is a series of letters back and forth between young Emily and her teacher, Mr.

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Blueberry tries to inform her that a whale could not be living in her pond. Along the way Emily and readers learn a bit about whales, but Emily never quite gives up on her belief. In If You Want to See a Whale a boy shares with readers what not to look for if you want to see a whale. And in the end the reader and the boy are rewarded for the long wait with a beautiful visit from a whale.


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This is a great book to talk with kids about anticipation and patience. She orders him a blue whale to care for, and so begins a series of challenges for Billy. Kids will get a giggle out of the absurdity of this story and learn some facts about whales along the way. Breathe is as much for adults as it is for children.


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