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Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea
- Smithsonian Oceanic Collection Book
- Narrated by: Doug Thomas
- Length: 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Narwhal stays close to land as he swims through the Arctic bay. Even with the protection of his long horn, he is not safe from predators. Will Narwhal escape from a pod of killer whales, polar bears and dangerous ice drifts on his journey to his winter home in the sea? Children can find out as this thrilling adventure unfolds! Reviewed by the Smithsonian Institution for accuracy, Narhwal: Unicorn of the Sea is a fun and informative story appropriate for ages: 3-9
©2006 Palm Publishing (P)2006 Palm Publishing
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