Review of Whale of Wonder

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Review of Whale of Wonder

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Whale of Wonder" by Marie-Paule Mahoney.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Whale of Wonder by Marie-Paule Mahoney is a lovely book that tells the tale of Tahlequah, an orca whale with a fascinating story. It is a book for children, but I found it very entertaining and emotional.

Tahlequah is having a conversation with her son while swimming together in the Pacific Ocean. The mother teaches Notch about the habits of their pod (family group), their traditions, and their specific language. Notch wants to know more about humans and the terrible consequences of their lifestyle. Tahlequah also reveals the sad story of her baby, Noah’s little sister. Are you curious to discover the event that inspired this touching book?

I loved how the author chose to present the subject; the first part introduced the whales and their dialogue, followed by a more detailed and educational presentation of Tahlequah’s case. I found plenty of intriguing information regarding orcas, and I was amazed to discover they can feel love and empathy.

I must mention the beautiful illustrations signed by Ginger Triplett. The drawings are bright and full of life, and the orcas are charming. Also, they convey a lot of emotion. The text and the image go well together; they are also very suitable for the intended audience.

I recommend the book to children from 5 to 9 years, especially if they are interested in animals and marine life. The author introduced some crucial information about environmental protection that can be beneficial for the entire family. They will learn that using plastic and throwing it into the ocean can hurt the whales. Moreover, the animals from the marine shows are sad because they are isolated from their families and forced to live in dire conditions.

Whale of Wonder deserves a rating of four out of four stars since I couldn’t find any issues. I discovered a delightful book that educates the reader about nature in a very touching way. It’s a story about family, friendship, and small gestures that can help the whales.

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Aww, it's so cute to imagine a mother orca whale, Tahlequah, teaching her son about their pod, language and traditions :techie-studyingbrown: I am curious to know about Notch's little sister too. Please don't tell me something bad happened to her :( Thanks for the amazing review.
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Ruchi Raina wrote: 06 Sep 2021, 07:25 Aww, it's so cute to imagine a mother orca whale, Tahlequah, teaching her son about their pod, language and traditions :techie-studyingbrown: I am curious to know about Notch's little sister too. Please don't tell me something bad happened to her :( Thanks for the amazing review.
It is such an emotional and informative book! You have to read it! Thank you so much for your comment.
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Orcas are such fascinating creatures, and I’m also intrigued by the ways in which they convey unspoken words and emotions! Thank you for a lovely review of this one. 🌊
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AvidBibliophile wrote: 06 Sep 2021, 11:36 Orcas are such fascinating creatures, and I’m also intrigued by the ways in which they convey unspoken words and emotions! Thank you for a lovely review of this one. 🌊
They should be protected and cared for! Thanks for your visit, I appreciate it :)
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This definitely sounds interesting. I like the way you made the characters come alive in this review. Good job!
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This sounds like a fascinating children's book. Since I'm not a fan of this kind of books, I'll recommend it to my younger siblings, who enjoy reading this type of books. Thanks for this insightful review.
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I have read this book and it is truly a delightful read with moral. The author made a wonderful story using orcas and their environment. Great review!
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Alheotuci wrote: 06 Sep 2021, 13:26 This definitely sounds interesting. I like the way you made the characters come alive in this review. Good job!
Thank you for your kind feedback!
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addicted reader wrote: 06 Sep 2021, 15:58 This sounds like a fascinating children's book. Since I'm not a fan of this kind of books, I'll recommend it to my younger siblings, who enjoy reading this type of books. Thanks for this insightful review.
I am sure they will love it! Thank you for your visit.
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Kaushiki Parihar wrote: 07 Sep 2021, 01:27 I have read this book and it is truly a delightful read with moral. The author made a wonderful story using orcas and their environment. Great review!
They are such lovely creatures! Thank you for reading and commenting.
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I’m glad there are drawings in the book. It makes the book fun for children. Thanks for your review, I enjoyed reading it.
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I learned so many new facts about orcas I didn't know and I consider myself an animal lover :D I loved this book so very much! Thank you for this amazing review! :)
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Viczboy16 wrote: 07 Sep 2021, 04:12 I’m glad there are drawings in the book. It makes the book fun for children. Thanks for your review, I enjoyed reading it.
I am sure the children will love it! Thank you for your comment!
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Ellylion wrote: 07 Sep 2021, 05:44 I learned so many new facts about orcas I didn't know and I consider myself an animal lover :D I loved this book so very much! Thank you for this amazing review! :)
I totally agree! :) It feel good to know that you felt the same way about it.
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