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Winter's Tail: How One Little Dolphin Learned To Swim Again

Winter's Tail: How One Little Dolphin Learned To Swim AgainAuthors: Juliana Hatkoff, Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff
Publisher: Scholastic Press

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 3177

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 40
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10 x 9.6 x 0.4

ISBN: 0545123356
Dewey Decimal Number: 639.979533
EAN: 9780545123358
ASIN: 0545123356

Publication Date: October 1, 2009
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Product Description
Winter is a dolphin. Just over two years ago, when she was a baby, she was rescued from a crab trap, her tail seriously damaged. Winter was rushed to Clearwater Marine Aquarium, a marine animal hospital. It wasn't clear that she would survive. She did, but eventually the tail fell off and Winter compensated by swimming more like a fish than a dolphin which was seriously damaging her spine. But for the last year, Winter has been learning how to use a prosthetic tail. The idea came from a company that makes prosthetics for humans. It was very challenging but Winter is thriving and using her new tail with great command. The word has gotten out about Winter. Visitors are traveling in droves to Clearwater to visit Winter who has become an inspiration to adults and children alike, especially to children who are amputees themselves. The tale doesn't end there. The special technology used for Winter's prosthetic tail is being used to develop prosthetics for Iraq war veterans who have especially sensitive injuries.



Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Winters Tail   November 20, 2009
Margaret J. Bennett (Australia)
This is a wonderdful story of a beautiful animal and if people cared about other people like this the world would be a better place...Margaret


5 out of 5 stars Kevin Carroll, the prosthetic designer, is working wonders....   October 15, 2009
M. L. Johnson (Sarasota, Florida United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Wonderful heartwarming uplifting book of hope and encouragement for any of life's challenges that we face. The Hatkoff authors are creating a series of beautiful stories that have helped many many children and adults face issues that are so difficult. This is also very educational in the material presented.

It is the story of how Kevin Carroll who designed Winter's Tale worked miracles with Winter as he does with human's and their prosthetics all over the world. He is presently working on Chrissie, a beautiful sandhill crane (almost 50" tall bird) who lost her lower leg on a golf course. Chrissie lives at Save Our Seabirds ([...]). in Sarasota, Florida which is only an hour away from Winter's home in Clearwater, Florida! She is now going through the fittings that Winter did for her tail! She was named "Chrissie" short for Christmas because that was the first day she strutted in her initial prosthetic!

True stories of hope are excellent gifts for those overcoming adversities in their lives. This little girl dolphin has definitely done that!

The writing and stunning photography are beautiful and simple but so powerful in their message. All ages from very young to adult will enjoy this story of the people surrounding this adorable dolphin who is now thriving in her own new home. She just celebrated her 5th birthday and is doing great --learning new tricks and skills all the time. Encouragement galore for us all!!


Don't hesitate!! Definitely buy the book today for yourself and grab a copy for a big or little friend. You won't be disappointed. A great children's or adult's non-fiction book to add to any and all collections.

Also, when in Florida, definitely come visit Winter AND Chrissie! They'd love to see you!



4 out of 5 stars Inspiring & Educational   October 14, 2009
Bri Meets Books (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Winter's Tail is a great story for kids and adults. It's an extraordinary tale of survival, and Winter will definitely touch your heart. The story flows well, and the enclosed photographs chronicle Winter's journey from her discovery to her life today. It's a really informative title with a lot of information conveyed in a pleasing format, with such a good amount of text and pictures, the reader is immediately drawn into Winter's story. I especially enjoyed the pictures of Winter's birthday party, Winter with her trainers, and the crowds that she draws.

The back pages include information about her new home, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, dolphins, how dolphins are "trained," and Kevin Carroll.



5 out of 5 stars My kids were fascinated...   October 13, 2009
NYC Mom (New York, NY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My two girls, 5 & 8 were fascinated by the story and loved the photographs. It was amazing how much they connected emotionally with Winter -- and now they want to visit her in Florida! We checked out the website and also had fun playing games and seeing more pictures. I would definitely recommend this book.


5 out of 5 stars Overcoming Adversity   September 27, 2009
a gentle sound (USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've realized that this series is based in stories about resiliency or overcoming adversity as told through animal stories. Why it took several books for me to get it, don't know. But each has shown some of the critical features in the recovery from what are devastating blows, like losing family, re-location, injury, and how adaptation has gone on- thanks to the intervention of a team of concerned people.

Winter is a dolphin that loses her tail. She's a young baby also losing family when her tail gets entwined in ropes. People see her struggle and respond, first a fisherman, and he works to save her, but her tail isn't so lucky. She's named Winter for the season. Eventually due to broadcasting her story from her rescue another person works to develop a prosthesis tail. Winter then learns within her life and these pages to survive using this tail.

It's a really good story especially for children learning to overcome obstacles as a part of what they need to do. Of course she makes a friend and she appears to have a fulfilling life.

The series has been a very good one for inclusion in the teaching. I would definitely recommend it.





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