Provides information about the appearance, homes, eating habits, reproduction, and communication skills of bottle-nosed dolphins, and includes photographs.
Collects one hundred facts about whales and dolphins, describing their diet, physical characteristics, behaviors and abilities, and other related topics. Includes illustrations, cartoons, quizzes, and activities.
Follows a newborn bottlenose dolphin throughout his first day in the ocean, during which he learns about other dolphins, echolocation, and the protective actions of his mother.
After their parents are declared dead, Leo and his brother Hollis are taken in by a wealthy but distant step-uncle, and when, on his thirteenth birthday, Leo acquires the ability to hear sounds from the past when touching certain objects, he tries to use the skill to rescue a dolphin, whatever the cost.
Provides fifty facts about whales and dolphins, discussing their biology, behavior, life cycles, and culture, and examining threats to their well-being and efforts to protect them.
Fifteen-year-old Vicky Austin spends a difficult summer as three young men vie for her attention at the same time that her grandfather struggles with leukemia.