Journey of the humpbacks

Juliana Muñoz Toro

Book - 2025

"The amazing migration of humpback whales, explored through lyrical language, fascinating infographics, and colorful art. Come meet the humpback whales: we'll travel with them from the Antarctic to the Colombian Pacific, back where they were born. Let's learn about how their fins help them swim, how long they can live, why and how they sing, how their calves grow up, and how they fit into the baleen whale family. As we migrate with these marine mammals, we'll discover the joy of sharing our planet with these incredible creatures. Created in collaboration with humpback whale researchers, this browsable book welcomes readers to follow the animals for their full adventure or enjoy a few intriguing facts along the way. Journ...ey of the Humpbacks is the perfect read for aspiring marine biologists, avid whale-watchers, and anyone who's ever dreamed of diving beneath the waves"-- Provided by publisher.

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Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans Books for Young Readers 2025.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Juliana Muñoz Toro (author)
Other Authors
Dipacho, 1984- (illustrator), Lawrence Schimel (translator)
Item Description
Originally published in Colombia as El vuelo de las jorobadas.
Translation of: Vuelo de las jorobadas.
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 5-9
ISBN
9780802856432
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An extraordinary collaboration that follows the epic migration of humpback whales. Originally published in Colombia, this work follows the marine mammals on their 8,300-kilometer (5,150-mile) journey from Antarctica's Gerlache Strait to the Pacific coast of Colombia. Muñoz Toro and Dipacho worked with several whale researchers to ensure scientific accuracy while maintaining the story's narrative appeal. The text weaves factual information with storytelling elements, using analogies to make complex science accessible to young readers; whales preparing for migration are described as "packing a suitcase," while their communication is compared to an "oceanic voice that's intermittent, like the light from a lighthouse blinking in the dark." Dipacho's artwork creates moments of visual poetry, from a close-up of a whale tinged with deep blues to striking black pages depicting a whale's death. Muñoz Toro acknowledges the limits of human knowledge with refreshing honesty, noting that "very little is known about the mating behavior of humpback whales" because "it happens very quickly," while males may sing elaborate songs "perhaps just because they can." Even readers initially indifferent to marine life will find themselves captivated by these creatures, whose epic journeys mirror our own need for home and connection yet whose deepest mysteries remain beautifully unsolved. This is not a book to rush through, but rather one to return to repeatedly, as each reading reveals more layers about migration patterns, whale behavior, and marine ecosystems. An unforgettable encounter that will spark a lifelong fascination with these extraordinary beings.(Informational picture book. 8-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.