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Whales: The Gentle Giants by Joyce Milton
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Whales: The Gentle Giants (original 1989; edition 1989)

by Joyce Milton (Author)

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Describes how whales live and some different types of whales.
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Title:Whales: The Gentle Giants
Authors:Joyce Milton (Author)
Info:Random House Books for Young Readers (1989), 48 pages
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  OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
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  OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
This book discusses different facts about whales. I liked that the book uses comparisons because I think this is sometimes easier for younger students to understand. For example, “a baby blue whale is even bigger than an elephant.” Most students will not have seen a whale, but they will know how big an elephant is. This allows readers to understand just how big a blue whale is! The book then tells a little bit about different species of whales. Whales are mammals, not fish. The book explains how whales breathe and why they are mammals. The diet of whales is also described. Whales eat tiny sea animals and water. According to the book, people used to hunt whales, but it was very dangerous.
This book was very informative, which I liked. However, at the beginning of the book, the people on the boat were praising God and praying, so I do not really think this is something that I could use in a classroom. However, parents could use this book to teacher their children about whales. ( )
  mkstorey | Apr 17, 2017 |
This is a great supplemental book for sea creature research. It is a short and sweet factual non-fiction book, and it is also a guided reading book. If I were to use this book for guided reading, I would focus my activities after reading on finding textual evidence to back up the facts they learn about whales. ( )
  danimeineke | Nov 4, 2016 |
Did you know that hundreds of years ago people believed that whales were monsters? Did you know that some whales are as big as small islands? Learn amazing facts about whales.
  KilmerMSLibrary | May 13, 2014 |
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