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Humphrey the Lost Whale

A True Story

Author: Wendy Tokuda, Richard Hall and Hanako Wakiyama   Series: Game of My Life

Marketing campaign will include outreach to whale museums and aquariums nationally, as well as to whale bloggers and whale enthusiasts.Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements

The heartwarming true story of a wrong-way humpback whale who is helped and cheered back to freedom in San Francisco.

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Marketing campaign will include outreach to whale museums and aquariums nationally, as well as to whale bloggers and whale enthusiasts.Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements

The heartwarming true story of a wrong-way humpback whale who is helped and cheered back to freedom in San Francisco.

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The heartwarming true story of a wrong-way humpback whale who is helped and cheered back to freedom in San Francisco.

Humpback whales are magnificent creatures that sing beautiful songs to each other underwater. In the whole world there are very few of them, so each one is quite special.
And they are intelligent. Every winter they travel south, every summer they head north, and they always know the way.
But even whales can make mistakes . . .

In October 1985 a forty-five-foot long, forty-ton humpback whale wandered into San Francisco Bay and for twenty-six days struggled mightily to find his way back to the ocean. This true, illustrated story of Humphrey's adventure has been a children's favorite for more than twenty-five years. The 2014 edition has updated news on whales but retains the beloved art and text for big-ocean-mammal lovers everywhere. Adopted for Reading Rainbow.

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Critic Reviews

“"A perfect gift for animal loving children." -- The Portland Book Review”

"A perfect gift for animal loving children." --The Portland Book Review

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About the Author

Wendy Tokuda is a well-known media personality who hasanchored and reported in the Bay Area fornearly 30 years. She has won the Peabody Award, a National Emmy for Public Service, the national Sigma Delta Chi Public Service Award, the NAB Education Foundation's "Service to America" Award and most recently, the Temple Award for Creative Altruism.

Richard Hall is an award-winning TV and film producer and the president of Great Blue Productions in Los Angeles.

Hanako Wakiyama was born in Tokyo and moved with her family to California as a teenager. She is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Her credits include From Dawn to Dreams: Poems for Busy Babies, Best Pet of All [Modern Gems Edition], Goldie Locks Has Chicken Pox, Little Bo Peep Can't Get to Sleep.

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"A light-hearted approach to the problem of beached whales, Humphrey's story allows librarians to give a happy 'yes' to that often-asked question, 'Is this a true story?'"-- School Library Journal "What happens to Humphrey makes a fascinating and delightful story for young and old alike."--KIdsGrowth.com Humpback whales are magnificent creatures that sing beautiful songs to each other underwater. In the whole world there are very few of them, so each one is quite special. And they are intelligent. Every winter they travel south, every summer they head north, and they always know the way. But even whales can make mistakes . . . In October 1985 a forty-five-foot long, forty-ton humpback whale wandered into San Francisco Bay and for twenty-six days struggled mightily to find his way back to the ocean. This true, illustrated story of Humphrey's adventure has been a children's favorite for more than twenty-five years. The 2014 edition has updated news on whales but retains the beloved art and text for big-ocean-mammal lovers everywhere. Adopted for Reading Rainbow. Wendy Tokuda is a well-known Bay Area media personality with numerous broadcasting awards. Richard Hall is an award-winning TV and film producer in Los Angeles, California. Hanako Wakiyama lives in southern California and is a widely published author and illustrator of children's books.

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Product Details

Publisher
Stone Bridge Press
Published
6th November 2014
Edition
2nd
Pages
36
ISBN
9781611720174

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