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How to Walk a Whale

Illustrated by Sarah Horne, By (author) Sam Wilde





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What would really happen if your pet was a blue whale? The answer might surprise you! Did you know that blue whales eat up to four tons of food a day? Or that they swim halfway around the world every year? Feeding and exercising this pet might be more of a challenge than you bargained for. Having a pet is a big responsibility, and that idea is pushed to extremes in this delightfully funny picture-book series. How to Feed an Elephant, How to Bath a Giraffe, How to Cuddle a Crocodile and How to Walk a Whale are perfect for any child who has dreamed of a peculiar pet, and is curious about animals and the natural world.

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Publisher | Oxford University Press
Published date | 6 Feb 2025
Language |
Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 245 x 245 x 5mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 156g
ISBN | 978-0-1927-8661-6
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / animals / general


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