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  1. The Snail and the Whale is a 2003 children's picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. It won the 2004 Early Years award for the best pre-school book, the 2005 Blue Peter award for Best Book to Read Aloud, and the 2007 Giverny award for Best Science Picture Book.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2003 · Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler (Illustrator) 4.39. 9,351 ratings612 reviews. A snail longs to see the world and hitches a lift on a whale's tail. Together they go on an amazing journey, past icebergs and volcanoes, sharks and penguins, and the snail feels very small in the vastness of the world.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Book Summary of “The Snail and the Whale” In the book “The Snail and the Whale,” readers are introduced to a snail who dreams of a life beyond the limitations of its small world. One day, it hitches a ride on the back of a whale and embarks on a thrilling adventure across the vast ocean.

  4. The Snail and the Whale - Julia Donaldson. Illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The sea snail slithered all over the rock. And gazed at the sea and the ships in the dock. And as she gazed she sniffed and sighed. “The sea is deep and the world is wide! How I long to sail,” Said the tiny snail. “Bold and brilliant, wise and wacky.” The Times.

  5. The snail and the whale narra la inusual historia de amistad entre un inquieto caracol y una ballena jorobada. El estilo y ejecución de la animación siguen la tónica de otras obras de Magic Light Pictures (Gruffalo, Zog) dando como resultado una obra bastante entretenida.

  6. The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson. One tiny snail longs to see the world and hitches a lift on the tail of a whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, past icebergs and volcanoes, sharks and penguins, and the little snail feels so small in the vastness of the world.

  7. The Snail and the Whale. Written by Julia Donaldson. This snail may be small, but she's determined to see the world – so she hitches a lift on the tail of an enormous whale. It's an unlikely partnership, but when the whale gets into difficulties he discovers just how good a friend a snail can be . . . Axel says: