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Whales

2005
Explores the history of whales and studies the different types, the environmental factors that threaten their existence, and the similarities between whales and humans. Includes over sixty photographs.
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Washed ashore

2017
Fraser and Hayley come across the bodies of a whale and a man on a Scottish beach and set out to determine who or what is responsible for the act, which leads them to the nearby sea caves that house a mysterious man.

Whale quest

working together to save endangered species
Explore the work of scientists, citizen scientists, researchers, whale-watching guides and participants, and other concerned citizens to protect Earth's whale populations.

Emma & the whale

2017
Emma, a young girl with an affinity for the ocean, finds a baby whale beached on the shore and tries to save her.

Humpback whale migration

2018
Teaches young readers about the migration of humpback whales, covering why and when they migrate, how far they migrate, and where they migrate.

Humpback whale

marvelous musician
2017
Describes the life cycle, habitat, diet, and abilities of the humpback whale, illustrating what makes the humpback whale an "animal superstar.".

Mighty Moby

2017
The classic tale of the hunt for Moby Dick, the whale, with a new twist.

Narwhal

Did you know that the narwhal is called the unicorn of the sea? It can also dive more than 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) underwater. Find out these and more exciting facts.

Beyond words

what animals think and feel
Examines what we can know of of animal emotions and thoughts through studying their brains and behaviors. Explores stories of wolves dealing with the death of one of their pack, elephants being creative in avoiding poachers, and dolphins calling to one another while following a boat of humans.

Humpback whales

"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to humpback whales. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--.

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