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100 Facts - Whales & Dolphins

Explore the Fascinating World of Whales and Dolphins

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This engaging book is filled with stunning images, fun activities, and 100 incredible facts about whales and dolphins. It presents essential information about these marine mammals in an easy-to-understand format, perfect for children aged 7 and up. Each page features vibrant illustrations and photographs that enhance the learning experience. Key topics include the cetacean family, their swimming and diving capabilities, and the history of whaling alongside current threats they face. Readers will discover astonishing facts, such as the sperm whale having the largest brain, weighing over five times that of a human, and the narwhal's tusk being mistaken for a unicorn's horn. The blue whale calf is highlighted as the largest baby in the world, measuring 7 meters and weighing 3 tonnes, consuming 350 liters of milk daily. Interactive activities make learning fun and accessible, including crafting a whale from a balloon and papier-mâché, answering quiz questions about blue whale weights, and creating a dolphin puppet for an imaginative show. With 48 pages of captivating content, this book is a fantastic resource for young marine enthusiasts.

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100 Facts - Whales & Dolphins, Belinda Gallagher, Steve Parker

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Année de publication
2019
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Titre
100 Facts - Whales & Dolphins
Sous-titre
Explore the Fascinating World of Whales and Dolphins
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Miles Kelly
Publié
2019
Format
souple
Pages
48
ISBN10
1782091963
ISBN13
9781782091967
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This engaging book is filled with stunning images, fun activities, and 100 incredible facts about whales and dolphins. It presents essential information about these marine mammals in an easy-to-understand format, perfect for children aged 7 and up. Each page features vibrant illustrations and photographs that enhance the learning experience. Key topics include the cetacean family, their swimming and diving capabilities, and the history of whaling alongside current threats they face. Readers will discover astonishing facts, such as the sperm whale having the largest brain, weighing over five times that of a human, and the narwhal's tusk being mistaken for a unicorn's horn. The blue whale calf is highlighted as the largest baby in the world, measuring 7 meters and weighing 3 tonnes, consuming 350 liters of milk daily. Interactive activities make learning fun and accessible, including crafting a whale from a balloon and papier-mâché, answering quiz questions about blue whale weights, and creating a dolphin puppet for an imaginative show. With 48 pages of captivating content, this book is a fantastic resource for young marine enthusiasts.