From School Library
Journal PreSchool-Grade 3--A tiny mollusk that longs
to see the world hitches a ride aboard a humpback whale in this
charming picture book. After seeing far-off islands, underwater
caves, and storm-filled skies, the snail feels impossibly
small--until the whale is beached in a harbor, and she saves the
day by writing a note on the blackboard of a nearby school to
summon help. The message that even the smallest among us can help
others will not be lost on children, and neither will the poetic
language: "A humpback whale, immensely long,/Who sang to the snail
a wonderful song/Of shimmering ice and coral caves/And shooting
stars and enormous waves." Donaldson's smooth, sprightly rhyming
scheme buoys the story and never falters. The flat, cartoonish look
of Scheffler's multimedia illustrations perfectly complements the
tone of the text. The rollicking language and bright pictures make
this a great choice for reading aloud.--Kathleen Kelly MacMillan,
Maryland School for the Deaf, Columbia
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Hardcover
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Review
Charming . . . Rollicking language and bright pictures make this a
great choice for reading aloud. -- School Library Journal
--This text refers to the Paperback
edition.
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