A boy dreams of a whale's call as she returns to a bay recently
restored by conservation efforts to introduce her new calf to the
world.
Winner of the Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's
Literature
"Booth's ... lyrical prose and cerulean watercolor art swim together
like mother and calf: "two voices calling with a story of new
beginnings."" --New York Times
"Beautifully tender, moving, and even hopeful." --Kirkus Reviews
In a quiet harbor, a young child hears the call of a right whale, the
rarest kind of whale. He is the only person in his town to hear the
whale's moving song, and he waits by the bay to hear more of her story
and shares in her joy and sorrow. At first her story makes the young boy
sad, but he is soon filled with hope as she introduces her new calf to
the world.
Full of dreamy watercolors, Welcome Home, Whales shares the story of a
boy who befriends a whale and offers her empathy and understanding. This
poignant and optimistic story reveals timely themes of empathy and
conservation that will resonate with children concerned about wildlife,
the environment, and how they can help make a better world. Welcome
Home, Whales eloquently illustrates the issues our younger generations
are grappling with today.
The book ends with a list of ways kids can help right whales wherever
they live. Readers will also enjoy a spread of facts about whale
conservation and right whales to explore and discuss with teachers and
family, such as:
-Whales are mammals, not fish.
-Right whales are known for their acrobatics. They love to play.
-All right whales are migratory, moving seasonally to feed or give
birth.
A perfect gift for little conservationists, future marine biologists,
and kids who love the sea. Printed on FSC-certified paper with vegetable
inks.
One percent of all sales of this book will go to the Defenders of
Wildlife, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting wildlife in North America.