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Books with title Dolphin Tale

  • A Dolphin's Tale

    Richard Blake

    eBook
    One of the most fascinating 'discoveries' made by the Jacques Costeau expedition to the Amazon was the existence of, and the legends surrounding one of the most amazing animals on earth, the Amazon River dolphin or Boto. Of course, to natives of Amazonia the 'mermaid-like' (as described by a French explorer to the region in the 18th century) legends involving one of the friendliest dolphin species in the world were already well-known. That, and other legends and beliefs regarding the Boto became basis of very strong taboos against harming the dolphins of the Ticuna and almost all other tribes and peoples of the Amazon. Scientists agree that the Boto is an amazing animal if only for its proven abilities. The Boto has a brain that is 40% larger than a human's, is the most flexible dolphin on earth and has a sonar that can locate fish in the muddiest waters. Natives of Amazonia believe the animal is even more amazing. One particular legend of the Boto states that juvenile Botos will occasionally fall in love with humans that they see on shore. At night, the legend goes, they have the capability of appearing to humans as stunningly beautiful humans. A Dolphin's Tale tells the story of one such Boto and the young Ribereno (mixed blood Amazonian native) boy that she falls in love with. Termed a "beautiful story" by Leo P.H. Chu, Vice President for Creative Affairs for Disney Feature Animations, the book contains 22 illustrations, as well as the story and extensive end notes that are mind-opening and educational. Furthermore, in light of the increasing threats to the Amazonian rainforest, river dolphins worldwide and the liveability of our planet as a whole, I believe that A Dolphin's Tale is a story that needs to be told. As stated in the book a portion of the books proceeds go to programs to save freshwater dolphins worldwide.
  • Dolphin

    Robert A Morris, Mamoru Funai

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 7, 1983)
    This is the story of the first six months in the life of a baby bottle-nosed dolphin. You will see what dolphins eat, and how they protect themselves from sharks, killer whales, and other enemies. Learn about these intelligent mammals who live under the waves.
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  • Dolphin

    Louise Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Highly intelligent and social, dolphins are fascinating animals to watch and read about. Learn about a dolphin's daily life in this book, which discusses how dolphins communicate, hunt, swim, and sleep.
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  • Dolphin Tale

    Scholastic

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 1, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • The Dolphin

    Julie Clough

    Bath Book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2008)
    They're waterproof, they're floatable, they're washable, and they're a delightful fun addition to Baby's bath! Each Seaside Bath Book tells a funny, illustrated little story for toddlers about a sea creature and his friends. Baby gets an extra surprise when he presses one of the book's pages and hears it give off an amusing little squeak. Every book comes packaged in a net bag with a floatable toy image of its book's title character. The accompanying toy animal can be squeezed and filled with bath water--then squeezed a second time to squirt the water out. Bath time becomes fun time for babies with any one of these delightful books.
  • A Dolphin's Tale

    Mr. Richard R. Blake

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 16, 2016)
    One of the most fascinating 'discoveries' made by the Jacques Costeau expedition to the Amazon was the existence of, and the legends surrounding one of the most amazing animals on earth, the Amazon River dolphin or Boto. Of course, to natives of Amazonia the 'mermaid-like' (as described by a French explorer to the region in the 18th century) legends involving one of the friendliest dolphin species in the world were already well-known. That, and other legends and beliefs regarding the Boto became basis of very strong taboos against harming the dolphins of the Ticuna and almost all other tribes and peoples of the Amazon. Scientists agree that the Boto is an amazing animal if only for its proven abilities. The Boto has a brain that is 40% larger than a human's, is the most flexible dolphin on earth and has a sonar that can locate fish in the muddiest waters. Natives of Amazonia believe the animal is even more amazing. One particular legend of the Boto states that juvenile Botos will occasionally fall in love with humans that they see on shore. At night, the legend goes, they have the capability of appearing to humans as stunningly beautiful humans. A Dolphin's Tale tells the story of one such Boto and the young Ribereno (mixed blood Amazonian native) boy that she falls in love with. Termed a "beautiful story" by Leo P.H. Chu, Vice President for Creative Affairs for Disney Feature Animations, the book contains 22 illustrations, as well as the story and extensive end notes that are mind-opening and educational. Furthermore, in light of the increasing threats to the Amazonian rainforest, river dolphins worldwide and the liveability of our planet as a whole, I believe that A Dolphin's Tale is a story that needs to be told. As stated in the book a portion of the books proceeds go to programs to save freshwater dolphins worldwide.
  • Dolphin

    Pam Adams

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Sept. 1, 2004)
    No child will ever be lonely with a Pal. Pals are a great early reading resource, full of real information about animals from all over the world. Pals are appealingly shaped, easy to keep clean and eminently collectable. Each title in the "Pals" series shows a favourite animal and its activities.
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  • Dolphin

    Louise Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Highly intelligent and social, dolphins are fascinating animals to watch and read about. Learn about a dolphin's daily life in this book, which discusses how dolphins communicate, hunt, swim, and sleep.
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  • Dolphin

    Robert A Morris

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1975)
    Describes the birth and the first six months of life of a baby dolphin.
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  • Dolphin

    Michael Twinn, Pam Adams

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Oct. 1, 1997)
    "Any time, any place, I will be your pal." A life-size companion to Pocket Pals for the nursery. 11 1/4" x 11 1/4" For children ages 2-6 years.
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  • Dolphin

    Melissa Gish

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Books about animals have nearly universal appeal—especially when the spotlight is placed on the wild families that make up the natural world. Spotlight on Nature is tailored for readers wanting to know more about their favorite creatures than a simple picture book or encyclopedia article can tell them, and the narrative feature interspersed throughout the informational text will attract fans of classic nature shows. Each title also underscores the importance of conservation, pointing out where people can see the animal in both captivity and the wild. A detailed chronology of developmental milestones drives this life study of dolphins, including their habitats, physical features, and conservation measures taken to protect these marine mammals.
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  • Dolphin

    Sarah Toast

    Hardcover (Publications International, March 15, 1997)
    Children's series on animals