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638: 29: 259:. The school's children and teacher immediately fetch the emergency services, and the local people and fire department help to keep the abandoned whale wet until the tide finally turns. The snail and the whale are able to refloat and swim safely away from the villagers, who wave and cheer them on. 262:
Together, the snail and the whale return to the snail's home in the dock, where the other members in the snail flock are impressed by the two travellers' tales. The whale holds out his tail, allowing the other snails to crawl on board. Then, as the
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until the snail feels very small in the vastness of the world. The aquatic duo see many sights along their way until one sunny summer's morning, the humpback whale, confused by the sound of a group of racing
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The book won the Early Years award for the best pre-school book in 2004, the Blue Peter award for Best Book to Read Aloud, 2005, and the Giverny award for Best Science Picture Book 2007.
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audio tape. The paperback edition is dedicated by Julia Donaldson: "For Everyone at Hillhead Primary School, Wick"
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Donaldson has said that it is one of her favourite books, due to its similarity in rhyming style to the works of
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William Barber, David Cummings, Charlotte-Davis Black, Emmy Dowers and Mia Wilks as the school children.
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said it was 'a joy to read aloud', and included it a list of best children's books for ages 2 to 4.
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and offers to take her along on his travels. Together they go on a world-wide ocean journey, past
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award for Best Book to Read Aloud, and the 2007 Giverny award for Best Science Picture Book.
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The audio book won the 2004 Spoken Book gold award for best audio for ages six and under.
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The Snail and the Whale, review: Fine for youngsters, but Nemo won't be losing any sleep
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in 2012, and has been on tour around the United Kingdom and the rest of the world.
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for Christmas 2019. The music is supplied by French composer and musician
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with an accompanying compact disc is narrated by Scottish voice actor
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In an effort to help her friend, the snail herself crawls to a nearby
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On a smooth black rock by the docks lives a flock of
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Children's book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
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Index


Julia Donaldson
Imelda Staunton
audio cassette
David Tennant
Axel Scheffler
Macmillan
ISBN
978-0-330-51734-8
OCLC
51898638
Julia Donaldson
Axel Scheffler
Blue Peter
audiobook
British Sign Language
short film
Edward Lear
sea snails
snail trail
humpback whale
night
icebergs
volcanoes
penguins
speedboats
bay
beached
tide
school

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