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  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

    Simon James

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 1996)
    Whales don’t live in ponds—or do they?“Dear Mr. Blueberry, I love whales very much and I think I saw one in my pond today. Please send me some information on whales.” It’s vacation time, so Emily has to write to her teacher to help when she discovers a blue whale living in her pond. Mr. Blueberry answers that she must be mistaken, because whales live in the ocean, not in ponds. Throughout the summer, Emily and Mr. Blueberry exchange letters, until Emily has a happy surprise to share with her teacher. In the process, Emily learns a lot about whales. And Mr. Blueberry learns even more about imagination, faith, and love.
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  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

    Simon James

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 1, 1996)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. ""Dear Mr. Blueberry, I love whales very much and I think I saw one in my pond today. Please send me some information on whales."" It's vacation time, so Emily has to write to her teacher to help when she discovers a blue whale living in her pond. Mr. Blueberry answers that she must be mistaken, because whales live in the ocean, not in ponds. Throughout the summer, Emily and Mr. Blueberry exchange letters, until Emily has a happy surprise to share with her teacher. In the process, Emily learns a lot about whales. And Mr. Blueberry leans even more about imagination, faith, and love.
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  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

    Simon James

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Sept. 30, 1991)
    It is vacation time, so Emily has to write to her teacher for help. "Dear Mr. Blueberry, I love whales very much and I think I saw one in my pond today. Please send me some information on whales." Mr. Blueberry answers at once, pointing out that whales live in salt water, not in ponds, so it can't be a whale. But Emily believes in her whale and replies that she is putting salt into the pond every day before breakfast and that she has seen the whale smile. After several letters, Mr. Blueberry explains more forcibly that a whale cannot live in Emily's pond and that whales are migratory. Emily then reports that her whale has at last become migratory again because of Mr. Blueberry's letter and has left the pond. She is sad. But in her last letter, she has a happy surprise to tell Mr. Blueberry, and all is well. Emily's very real concern for her whale comes through most convincingly in this delightfully imaginative, childlike text. Children everywhere will sympathize with Emily, and, like her, will learn some basic facts about these great creatures from Mr. Blueberry's letters. Simon James's full-color illustrations are a perfect accompaniment to this unusual book that gives small children a gentle introduction to the world of nature.
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  • Dear Mr.Blueberry, Big Book, Stage 2

    CELEBRATION PRESS

    Paperback (CELEBRATION PRESS, March 10, 1997)
    Big Book about a little girl who thinks a whale lives in a pond. It's written in letter form.
  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

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    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 1, 1994)
    While on a summer vacation, Emily discovers a whale living in her garden pond. So she writes to her teacher, Mr. Blueberry, for advice on how to care for her new pet.
  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

    Simon James

    Hardcover
    a great book to read
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  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

    Simon James

    Hardcover (Turtleback Books, June 1, 1996)
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  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

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    Unknown Binding
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  • Dear Mr. Blueberry

    Simon James

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 15, 1884)
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