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Abigail the Whale
Abigail the Whale | Davide Cali
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Abigail dreads swimming lessons. Every time she dives into the pool, she makes a big splash, and all the girls in her class shout: "Abigail’s a whale!” Abigail can see that she is larger than the other girls. She feels huge, heavy, and out of place. Abigail’s swimming teacher takes her aside and points out: we can change how we see ourselves. He offers a creative visualization technique she can use to feel bolder, more confident, and more accepting of herself. Abigail tries it out in challenging situations that week--walking home in the dark, eating her vegetables, trying to fall asleep. Illustrations in the book show her perspective morphing powerfully to match her new thought patterns. Next time she’s in swimming class, instead of feeling heavy, Abigail thinks sardine, eel, barracuda, shark! She starts to figure out how to draw on mindfulness, creative thinking, resilience, and positive self-esteem to embrace exactly who she is. This picture book supports social/emotional learning and serves as a perfect jumping-off point for topics like bullying, empathy, confidence, and creative problem solving.
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“ Abigail always tried to be last in line, because she knew that when she dived in, she would make an enormous wave, and everyone would shout “Abigail is a whale“

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BrittanyLewis
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I love how she pretended to be a hedgehog when she went to bed

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BrittanyLewis
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This is a great story about Abigail the whale. She was a girl who took swimming classes and was made fun of because she was too big. She always felt like she made a super big splash and got everybody wet every time she was in the water. When her swim coach told her that you are whatever you think you are she started thinking she could be these amazing things and eventually she was.

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Abigail hates to go swimming because everyone calls her a whale. He coach tells her she just needs to think about what she wants to be and so it will happen. If you are scared, thing tall, and be tall, if you are swimming, think shark and splice through the water. I like the message in this book, but as a big girl myself, I would have tried to wish myself thin, so part of me doesn‘t like the message.