Whale, hello there / adapted by Annie Auerbach ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team.
The T.O.T.S. must find a way to deliver the biggest baby they have ever seen!
Record details
- ISBN: 1368057845 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781368057844 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 24 pages : colour illustrations.
- Edition: First paperback edition.
- Publisher: Los Angeles : Disney Press, 2020.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Includes stickers!"--Cover. "Disney Junior." "Based on the episode written by Travis Braun." At head of title: T.O.T.S., Tiny Ones Transport Service. |
Target Audience Note: | Pre-K-Grade 1. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 6.99 |
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Subject: | Penguins > Juvenile fiction. Flamingos > Juvenile fiction. Whales > Infancy > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | Radio and television novels. |
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- Baker & Taylor
When a two-ton baby blue whale appears for a delivery, Pip, Freddy and the storks compete in a fly-off to prove who is up to the monumental task of delivering such a large baby, only to learn a valuable lesson about teamwork when nobody is able to do the job alone. TV tie-in. Original. Illustrations. - Baker & Taylor
When a two-ton baby blue whale appears for a delivery, Pip, Freddy, and the storks compete in a fly-off to prove who is up to the monumental task of delivering such a large baby, only to learn a valuable lesson about teamwork when nobody is able to do the job alone. - Grand Central Pub
It's the biggest baby T.O.T.S. has ever seen! Have a whale of a time with delivery birds Pip and Freddy in this Level 1 reader.
When a two-ton baby blue whale named Wyatt appears for a delivery, Pip, Freddy, and the storks compete in a fly-off to try to prove who is the best delivery bird for such a big baby. But when no one wins the fly-off, the birds realize that when they work together, there's no baby too big for the T.O.T.S. team!
- Includes adorably fun stickers!
Each World of Reading story is leveled for developmental appropriateness. The use of simple text and word repetition helps young readers to reading success!