Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In A Big Guy Took My Ball! Piggie is devastated when a big guy takes her ball! Gerald is big, too...but is he big enough to help his best friend?
When Shadow is hurt by pirate whalers, and O-O is imprisoned in a cage beneath their ship, the rest of the Wonder Whales go to the rescue.
With a courageous young hero, exotic settings, non-stop action and short chapters this series will engage reluctant readers. After an emergency landing in Antarctica, Sam Fox and his younger brother are stranded on a wobbly ice floe. Just when it seems things couldn't get any worse, a massive creature emerges from the deep. A creature with huge jaws, and rows and rows of teeth ... and then ther…
Wanda and her classmates accompany Ms. Frizzle on a whale watch, where they learn about whales and have incredible adventures.
Please read what I have written about the whale in my pond love Emily Dear Emily, Here are some details about whales. I don't think you'll find it was a whale you saw, because whales don't live in ponds, but in salt water. Yours sincerely, Greenpeace
Answers questions about the largest warmblooded mammal on our planet and the only one to live entirely in water. A book in the Step 3 Level B Momentum Literacy Program about whales.
This book is set-up in a question and answer format. The questions range from, do whales have teeth? To, why are sea mammals in danger? The book has 42 questions that are all answered with factual information. There are also some facts buried within these questions on several different pages of the book. This book is part of a series 8 book series about other animals that have inhabited the Earth.
Two types of whales Whales are creatures that have fascinated humans for centuries. There are two types of whales. These are toothed whales and baleen whales. Toothed whales eat fish and squid. They use echolocation to find their food. Sperm whales and pilot whales are types of toothed whales. So are dolphins and porpoises.
Oxford Reading Tree remains the nation's favourite reading scheme and countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. We are delighted to unveil its fresh new look for today's children, teachers and parents, with lively new covers and fresh artwork.
Elmer and his cousin Wilbur decide to go to the coast to see the whales. But their journey becomes far more of an adventure then they expected, when they find themselves lost at sea. Can the whales help them back to shore?