This resource takes younger children to the depths of the ocean where they can learn how humpback whales use "bubble nets" to catch prey or see a newborn dolphin swimming with its mother. It provides answers to questions such as - how much do large whales eat each day? And do dolphins have families like humans?
Full of facts and stories that appear in boxes throughout the book, "Eye Wonder: Whales and Dolphins" should prove an educational introduction to the mammals of the sea.
A mammal not a fish; taking a breath; swift swimmers; a great tail; dancing dolphins; teeth; the filter feeders; family life; communication; on the move; a peek inside; the wolf of the sea; deep divers; the gentle giant; a fat chance of survival; fun in the water; the sea cow; weird and wonderful; marine mammals; whales in danger; save the whale!