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Whales of the World Kids Book - Kinsey Marie Books
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This book about whales is an excellent way to introduce your children of any age to the different types of whales in the world. This whale book has full colored pictures and some cool fun information about the whales.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Whales of the world kids book is a great way for children of all ages to learn about the world's whales. This whale book has full colored pictures and some cool fun information on the most popular whales that live around the world.

The book has 30 different types of whales that live in the world. The book has eye catching photos and some cool fun facts about each one of the whales of the world. This book about whales is an excellent way to introduce your children of any age to the different types of whales of the world.

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This book about whales is great for kids of all ages and adults will have fun looking at it and reading it. Everyone will enjoy seeing and learning about the different types of whales of the world. Some of the most popular whales are included in the book. Here's a list of a few of them. Blue whales, beluga whales, Orcas, killer whales, Humpback whales, Sperm whales, Baleen whales, Bowhead Whales, Gray whales, Plus a whole lot more.

Let's take your kids on an adventure to meet the whales of the world.

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