Dive into the wonders of the ocean with Nature Stories: Little Whale , a beautifully illustrated rhyming story that introduces young readers to the amazing life cycle of a blue whale. Follow a tiny baby whale as it grows, explores, and learns to navigate the vast ocean, discovering how life in the natural world unfolds from birth to adulthood. Perfect for curious children, this engaging story combines education with entertainment, helping little ones learn about marine animals, life cycles, and the beauty of nature—all through captivating rhymes and adorable illustrations. Key Features & Benefits: Teaches life cycles and animal growth: Introduces children to the natural development of blue whales and other marine creatures. - Rhyming story for early literacy: Engaging rhymes encourage language development and make reading aloud fun. - Adorable, colorful illustrations: Captivates young readers while supporting comprehension and attention. - Encourages curiosity about nature: Inspires a love for marine life, ocean conservation, and wildlife exploration. Whether used at home, in preschool, or as part of a nature-themed classroom, Nature Stories: Little Whale is a must-have for young readers who love animals, ocean adventures, and learning about the world around them. At Igloo we create wonderful books, crafts, and gifts for the whole family. Whether you’re looking for a beautifully illustrated storybook, an intricate coloring book, or a creative crafting kit, we have you covered. Our playful products are designed to spark imagination, inspire creativity, and bring family and friends together. You’ll find our products all over the world, and across hundreds of stores; it couldn’t be easier to start your next adventure with Igloo! Gisela Bohórquez fell in love with drawing when her parents gave her a huge box of crayons at three years old. Born and raised in Colombia, she was always surrounded by her uncle Jairo's amazing books and her father's drawings. At school, she used to sell little stickers with animals she drew herself. Ever since, Gisela knew she wanted to be an artist and work with shapes and colors. She studied Graphic Design in college, where she learned digital illustration and fell in love with those techniques. Then, Gisela's professional journey led her to Barcelona, where she perfected her children's illustrations.