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The whale who ate everything pdf

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This book is about a blue whale who becomes extremely hungry. He becomes so hungry that he starts eating everything he comes across in the see. The whale realizes that he cant eat everything in sight so he sticks to his regular algae diet.


This book is made for younger children. It suites this audience because it is full of funny pictures and captions. It also has a really creative story line that children can enjoy. This book is full of rhyming words, so it's perfect for a child who is learning how to rhyme.


I could easily use this book in my field because I am going into early childhood. I would read this book out loud to my students and make them pick out all of the rhyming words, and maybe have them read the captions that the other characters in the book are saying. Shelly Greens. Wonderful tale. Sometimes it is best just to embrace the whimsical in a children's story book. Dan has caught on to this.


Highly recommend. The whale who ate everything starts off with a small sized blue who is looking for something to eat because he was very hungry. Everything that the whale ate rhymed with whale including a pail, words in braille, mail, and his own tail. Every time the whale ate something, he got bigger and bigger. The wale came across an anchor from a boat, and the anchor ended up getting stuck inside the whale.


As the boat started to pull its anchor up, the anchor pulled everything out of the whale that he had ate, and the whale went back to his small size again. I would use this book in my classroom for a rhyming unit.


The students are able to recognize multiple rhyming examples throughout the book as they read, and the students will then be able to make a rhyming poem of their own afterwards. John Steward. Amazing children's tale with a funny twist to the end. Grace Nottingham. This book was fantastic and the story was great, the illustrations even better!


And now it is for sale at w www. My kids just love this book. A nightly read in our home. A great tale for all young children. Kristen LeBlanc. With simpler text choices that rhyme, a reader can easily follow along as a small blue whale eats everything in sight, making him turn slowly into a big blue whale.


The illustrations are colorful but use only primary colors and line work that is light, yet edgy, to create basic shapes that children will recognize. The whale continues to eat random things and eventually gets a hold of something that is too big for his stomach.


The whale tries to eat an anchor but it gets stuck on the objects the whale had eaten that were not "whale friendly foods. Written and illustrated by Dan Devoe Published in Daniel Devoe This book is amusing and silly; most children would enjoy this book with its rhyme.


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