Finn's First Song
A Whaley Big Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Ciaran Saward
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By:
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Gerry Daly
About this listen
Squeeeak... Thwop... Thwop... Dwoooooerrrp!
Dad sings his magical whale songs to Mum and baby Finn, far, far away across the huge ocean.
When Finn gets lost, can the other sea creatures help him to send a message of his own?
©2021 Gerry Daly (P)2026 Bolinda PublishingCritic Reviews
'Expect magical whale songs (make your own sound effects) and underwater family drama.' (Irish Independent)
'It is the wonderful whoop and whirring whale song that young readers will want to imitate.' (Irish Times)
'While Daly's story is not focused on the impact humans have on the environment there are elements of the story and its illustrations that touch on this theme. These will be useful conversation prompts to introduce children to the importance of looking after the planet. Young readers will relate to Finn and will want to read more of his ocean adventures.' (Children's Books Ireland)
'Lovely book … by author and illustrator Gerry Daly, who brought us the hugely popular Where Are You, Puffling?...Young readers learn all about how sea creatures communicate in a fun story full of interesting facts. Good for discussions about the importance of looking after our seas too.' (Sunday Independent)
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