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What to Read After... David Walliams 17/02/25
The Whale Watchers
Publisher: Owlet Press
Finn’s mum has dragged him and his little brother Jesse to Scotland for the summer. She’s a marine biologist studying the minke whales in the Moray Firth. Jesse is very excited to see his favourite animals – humpback whales – but Finn is grumpy. What is the point of travelling all that way, in the rain, when they could fly somewhere exotic for their holiday?
But when they meet a girl with binoculars round her neck and a dog at her feet, and she shows them a secret lookout point, Finn cheers up. Soon, the three children are clearing the beach of litter and watching adorable seal pups. And when they find a beached minke whale, with plastic wrapped around its head, they must do everything they can to save it – even putting themselves in danger…
This is a sweet story about bravery, friendship and saving the planet. There are pages of science facts at the end, including why whale poo is so crucial to our atmosphere! Included also are some useful suggestions for how to be more green at home, and info on relevant careers. The text has been designed with lots of space around it, and the endearing illustrations are spread throughout, making this book accessible to all readers.
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