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The Whale Who Wanted More Book - Jim Field

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Dive into an adventure about what really matters

Have you ever imagined Humphrey, a whale who lives in a constant search for the perfect treasure? In this story written by Rachel Bright and illustrated by Jim Field, you will discover that sometimes happiness is not in what we accumulate, but in the connections we create. It is a must-read for moments of sharing between you and your little ones, where the rhyme and vibrant illustrations make every page a new discovery.

Life lessons

This book is not just a story. It is an invitation to reflect on friendship and unconditional love, teaching in a light and fun way that material goods never replace the value of a true friend.

Enchanting illustrations

Jim Field's unmistakable style brings the ocean to life with vibrant colors and expressive characters, ensuring that any child's attention remains captured from the beginning to the end of the narrative.

Sensory reading

The text, written in rhyme, makes reading much more fluid and engaging, being perfect for developing language, empathy, and imagination in a natural and effortless way.

A treasure on the shelf

With a profound message about emotional development, this book is that piece you will want to read and reread many times, creating special memories that last forever.

Product details

Authors: Rachel Bright and Jim Field. A work focused on children's literature, ideal for stimulating reflection and emotional development through a poetic and visually rich narrative.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this book recommended for? This work is ideal for children in their developmental stages, being excellent for shared reading between parents and children.

What is the main message of the story? The story focuses on the discovery that true happiness lies in friendship and emotional bonds, rather than material goods.

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