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Baby Dolphin's First Swim


First Discoveries

No. of pages 32

Published: 2017

Great for age 6-12 years

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"A good addition to science collections, this is one that young dolphin fans will enjoy." --Booklist
Meet a baby dolphin and see how he spends his first day in the ocean! Developed in conjunction with the American Museum of Natural History, this nonfiction picture book follows a dolphin from birth as he swims with his mom; learns to eat, jump, and play with his pod; and even escapes a shark. With its beautiful ocean photography and fun dolphin facts, this sweet story will make a splash with any young reader.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called First Discoveries .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Sterling Publishing Co Inc .

Hazel Davies is manager of the living exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History and has written 2 other books about butterflies.

 

This book is in the following series:

First Discoveries

This large-format picture book introduces a baby dolphin shortly after birth. The lightly fictionalized narrative describes his first day of life, from his mother nudging him to the surface for his first breath to the closing scene that shows dolphins jumping into the air, silhouetted against the sunset. In between events such as nursing, swimming with the pod, naptime, and the sudden, alarming appearance of a shark, the informative text delivers basic, interesting facts about dolphin anatomy and behavior in the wild, with particular emphasis on calves. The presentation is direct, simple, and uncluttered. Each double-page spread features one, two, or three color photos, which vary in size and position. While the photos were chosen from 20 sources, the dolphins look similar enough, particularly in the many underwater scenes, that the use of different animals isn't noticeable. A good addition to science collections, this is one that young dolphin fans will enjoy. Simultaneously published, Wolf Pups Join the Pack looks at another popular wild animal.--Booklist