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From the #1 bestselling creators of Room on the Broom and The Gruffalo comes a touching tale of adventure and friendship that proves even the smallest creatures can have a big impact. A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST PICTURE BOOK OF THE CENTURY When a tiny snail meets a humpback whale, the two travel together to far-off lands. It's a dream come true for the snail, who has never left home before. But when the whale swims too close to shore, will the snail be able to save her new friend? With vibrant illustrations and rhymes that are both playful and lyrical, The Snail and the Whale is an epic exploration into the beauty of this world, and a powerful reminder that love comes in all shapes and sizes. Review: A tiny story with a huge heart ๐๐ - Julia Donaldson is one of those authors my kids reach for without thinking. We have a whole shelf of books, but somehow her stories always end up in our bedtime stack, and this one might be my favorite of all of them ๐โจ The Snail and the Whale feels small and magical at the same time. The writing is gentle, the rhythm is easy to read out loud, and the message hits me every single time. Iโm not even kidding, the ending makes my throat tighten a bit, in the sweetest possible way. Something about that little snail stepping up, even when everything seems impossible, gets me ๐๐๐ Itโs such a lovely reminder for little ones that being small doesnโt mean you canโt make a big difference. And as a parent, I appreciate a book that leaves both of us feeling something when we close it ๐ญ๐A beautiful story, beautifully told. Weโll be reading this one for years ๐ Review: another masterpiece from Julia Donaldson - I have been following the works of Julia Donaldson for the last three years. My son was born in the UK where we lived until last year and she is a very popular author with many best selling children's books. My favorites, so far, are sharing a shell, what the lady bird heard, Taby McTat as well as her most famous work: The Gruffalo. Not all her books are easy to find through US based vendors but somehow this one was an exception. I could get it fast through desertcart without having to wait an overseas shipment from the UK. This book has two main characters: A snail with an adventurous soul who wants to go to places beyond the horizons and explore the world. That character points out the reader that our imagination can go far beyond our capabilities and a way make it happen can be found like in this case. Snail manages to write a note ' I want to see the world' on the rock it lives on and a whale somehow notices this and offers a ride on the tail. They visit exotic places as see different animals and lands until one day the whale gets lost and dragged to the shore. Being unable to turn back, his time starts running low since whales can not survive long on the shore. There comes the help from the little passenger. It crawls to the local school to seek for help and manages to write a message on the blackboard : 'save the whale'. The students and the teachers read it and notify the local rescue team who come and save the whale by dragging him back to the sea. No matter how small you are, you can always be of help if you really want is the second take home message from this small child book. The story ends in a happy way in which they both find their way back home. After that colorful experience whale keeps offering this ride to other snail inhabitants of the rock as a gratitude for the help he received from the little one. A pleasant read for a child with many attractive pictures and good easy to understand text. Yet again a good read for an adult too.







| Best Sellers Rank | #1,820 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Children's Marine Life Books #53 in Children's Friendship Books #67 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 15,333 Reviews |
J**S
A tiny story with a huge heart ๐๐
Julia Donaldson is one of those authors my kids reach for without thinking. We have a whole shelf of books, but somehow her stories always end up in our bedtime stack, and this one might be my favorite of all of them ๐โจ The Snail and the Whale feels small and magical at the same time. The writing is gentle, the rhythm is easy to read out loud, and the message hits me every single time. Iโm not even kidding, the ending makes my throat tighten a bit, in the sweetest possible way. Something about that little snail stepping up, even when everything seems impossible, gets me ๐๐๐ Itโs such a lovely reminder for little ones that being small doesnโt mean you canโt make a big difference. And as a parent, I appreciate a book that leaves both of us feeling something when we close it ๐ญ๐A beautiful story, beautifully told. Weโll be reading this one for years ๐
A**R
another masterpiece from Julia Donaldson
I have been following the works of Julia Donaldson for the last three years. My son was born in the UK where we lived until last year and she is a very popular author with many best selling children's books. My favorites, so far, are sharing a shell, what the lady bird heard, Taby McTat as well as her most famous work: The Gruffalo. Not all her books are easy to find through US based vendors but somehow this one was an exception. I could get it fast through amazon without having to wait an overseas shipment from the UK. This book has two main characters: A snail with an adventurous soul who wants to go to places beyond the horizons and explore the world. That character points out the reader that our imagination can go far beyond our capabilities and a way make it happen can be found like in this case. Snail manages to write a note ' I want to see the world' on the rock it lives on and a whale somehow notices this and offers a ride on the tail. They visit exotic places as see different animals and lands until one day the whale gets lost and dragged to the shore. Being unable to turn back, his time starts running low since whales can not survive long on the shore. There comes the help from the little passenger. It crawls to the local school to seek for help and manages to write a message on the blackboard : 'save the whale'. The students and the teachers read it and notify the local rescue team who come and save the whale by dragging him back to the sea. No matter how small you are, you can always be of help if you really want is the second take home message from this small child book. The story ends in a happy way in which they both find their way back home. After that colorful experience whale keeps offering this ride to other snail inhabitants of the rock as a gratitude for the help he received from the little one. A pleasant read for a child with many attractive pictures and good easy to understand text. Yet again a good read for an adult too.
N**A
Beautiful story and beautiful book
My son's favorite. Tells a beautiful story about friendship, and the illustrations are so beautiful.
G**9
The Perfect Gift
The perfect gift: thoughtful and truly special. These books feel like treasures you give not just to be read, but to be kept, cherished, and remembered.
K**E
Good rhythm, beautiful illustrations
This is a book that's fun for the parent to read, which is so important! The rhythm and rhymes of the prose are great, and the illustrations draw my 11 month old's attention. The moral of the story is a good one too - even little creatures can have a big impact. (Similarly, see The Littlest Yak - another great read!) We purchased this book because it was the same author as Room on the Broom, and we weren't disappointed. Looking forward to reading more of her work in the future.
L**0
Good, but other Julia Donaldson books are better
My kids are big Julia Donaldson fans. This story has her signature wit, humor, and rhyming, plus fun, quirky illustrations. It's a cute story, but out of all the Julia Donaldson books we own (The Gruffalo, Where's My Mom?, and Room On The Broom), this was least captivating for my kids. I would recommend those I listed before this one, but still cute! **Video is long because it shows the entire book. Drives me nuts to have to purchase childrens books without a quick view of the whole story to see if they'd actually enjoy it!
A**R
Adorable story and illustrations
This is just adorable! Love reading this book to my 4 year old. Now looking for more books from this author/illustrator duo!
E**Y
Great story!
Just like the picture!
S**G
A magnificent board book.
A board book just the right size and excellent quality.
M**I
Bedtime Story for Toddlers
A Lovely story with lovely illustrations for toddlers
D**2
Beautiful book
My son loves this book. Quality is good.
N**A
Good book
Very good quality of the book. The story is adorable and my children love it. It's short, it's got rhyme and it's pleasant to read.
C**N
Bonito libro
Ideal para iniciar la lectura
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