




Dear Greenpeace : James, Simon, James, Simon: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: I like the ending very much - Simon James is an award winning author and illustrator. I saw the reviews and thought I will get this book for my kids. This is a simple story, written in letter format. This illustrations are lovely. It s about Emily who writes to Greenpeace regarding a whale she saw in her pond. She asks for more information on whales. Greenpeace responds with the information. Greenpeace tries to emphasise that the whale wouldn't be living in a pond over a course of many letters. I must admit, initially I was wondering how it will end. I like the ending very much. Emily reads the letters from Greenpeace to her whale who she named Arthur. Then one day he disappears. Greenpeace responds saying perhaps when she is older she would like to sail the oceans studying and protecting whales with Greenpeace. The last letter is Emily saying she saw Arthur at the sea side, she told him she loves him and Greenpeace loves him too! A simple message. So beautifully conveyed. There is no scenario where the child is lying. Or by some magical twist there really was a whale. It is up to the reader to interpret it as he wishes. I love the story. I love the message behind it. I love the idea of protecting our animals being instilled in children. This is indeed a beautiful book. Simple, but it touches the heart. Review: Whimsical joy! - An amazing set of letters written between a young girl and Greenpeace, requesting advice about the whale that was most definitely in her pond (despite disbelief from GP). Can be used for the letter writing models for LKS2, but great to share with children of any age. My Year 5s loves it - you’re never to old for picture books. I’m a teacher, but fully bought this one for myself!
| Best Sellers Rank | 781,021 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 65 in Self-Sufficiency & Green Living 1,642 in Children's Fiction Books on Animals 4,220 in Beginner Readers for Children |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (217) |
| Dimensions | 24 x 0.3 x 24 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 140630848X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1406308488 |
| Item weight | 160 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | 1 Jun. 2008 |
| Publisher | Walker Books Ltd |
| Reading age | 3 - 5 years |
S**E
I like the ending very much
Simon James is an award winning author and illustrator. I saw the reviews and thought I will get this book for my kids. This is a simple story, written in letter format. This illustrations are lovely. It s about Emily who writes to Greenpeace regarding a whale she saw in her pond. She asks for more information on whales. Greenpeace responds with the information. Greenpeace tries to emphasise that the whale wouldn't be living in a pond over a course of many letters. I must admit, initially I was wondering how it will end. I like the ending very much. Emily reads the letters from Greenpeace to her whale who she named Arthur. Then one day he disappears. Greenpeace responds saying perhaps when she is older she would like to sail the oceans studying and protecting whales with Greenpeace. The last letter is Emily saying she saw Arthur at the sea side, she told him she loves him and Greenpeace loves him too! A simple message. So beautifully conveyed. There is no scenario where the child is lying. Or by some magical twist there really was a whale. It is up to the reader to interpret it as he wishes. I love the story. I love the message behind it. I love the idea of protecting our animals being instilled in children. This is indeed a beautiful book. Simple, but it touches the heart.
H**Y
Whimsical joy!
An amazing set of letters written between a young girl and Greenpeace, requesting advice about the whale that was most definitely in her pond (despite disbelief from GP). Can be used for the letter writing models for LKS2, but great to share with children of any age. My Year 5s loves it - you’re never to old for picture books. I’m a teacher, but fully bought this one for myself!
J**C
Great story
This book has a lovely story, each page contains a different letter either from Emily or from Greenpeace as they write to each other. An amusing and enjoyable story that my class really enjoyed.
H**N
My sons love this story
My three boys love this. They are aged 4, 6 and 8. It's not all 'green' as the title might suggest. It is just a beautiful story with lots to discuss, and hidden meanings and messages. The illustrations are gorgeous and it is actually very educational. I would recommend it.
L**E
She can still quote it almost word for word so I thought she would like her own copy again - in case she ever ...
This was one of my daughter's most cherished books as a child. She can still quote it almost word for word so I thought she would like her own copy again - in case she ever has children of her own.
B**1
Wonderful book for all
Purchased this book to use with Primary age children for some work about environmental issues. I think it's a great book. Written beautifully and the ideas of the letters make it different to some other books the children may have come across. It also provides many talking points for children. And... it always makes me giggle!
V**O
The children in my class loved this book
The children in my class loved this book. A great resource for teaching letter writing, as well as environmental issues.
L**R
Fab book!
This book came in great condition and was a fantastic addition to our 'Under The Sea' topic at nursery for chidlren aged 2-4 years old with some beautiful illustrations and a charming little story!
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