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  • The child learned about the anatomy of whales, including their size, shape, and body parts.
  • They gained knowledge about the behavior and habits of whales, such as their migration patterns and feeding habits.
  • Through the book, they discovered the different species of whales and their habitats around the world.
  • They also learned about the importance of conservation efforts to protect whales and their natural environment.

After learning from the whale book, you can continue to develop the child's interest in marine life by organizing a visit to an aquarium or participating in a beach clean-up activity. Encourage them to create their own whale-themed artwork or write a short story about a whale adventure to further engage their creativity.

Book Recommendations

  • Whales (National Geographic Kids) by Laura Marsh: A colorful and informative book that introduces young readers to the underwater world of whales.
  • Everything Kids' Whales and Dolphins Book by Erich Hoyt: This interactive guidebook invites children to explore the fascinating world of whales and dolphins through fun activities and facts.
  • Big Blue Whale by Nicola Davies: A beautifully illustrated story that follows a young boy's encounter with a blue whale and explores the majesty of these gentle giants.

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