The Day I Met a Little No-Fin

Every day, Philip the fish waves goodbye to his mom and dad and goes to hang out with his schoolmates. They drink kelp smoothies and swim through beautiful, colored coral. Today is different because Philip forgot his wallet and has to turn back home.

On his way home, though, Philip is scooped up by a mysterious “thingamabob” and brought above water! Philip can’t breathe up there, but he’s soon thrown into a water-filled bucket with a bunch of fish he doesn’t know before moving to another big container where he sees … them.

There are dreaded no-fins everywhere! No-fins are scary, harmful creatures—or at least that’s what Philip has heard. He soon sees a tiny no-fin, smaller than the rest. Philip comes to realize that no-fins aren’t so bad as this little no-fin helps him get home. Through Philip’s story, author Page Tudyk hopes that everyone in the world would see life through the eyes of an animal, beginning with our little ones, whose compassion can speak for those with no voice.

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The Day I Met a Little No-Fin

Every day, Philip the fish waves goodbye to his mom and dad and goes to hang out with his schoolmates. They drink kelp smoothies and swim through beautiful, colored coral. Today is different because Philip forgot his wallet and has to turn back home.

On his way home, though, Philip is scooped up by a mysterious “thingamabob” and brought above water! Philip can’t breathe up there, but he’s soon thrown into a water-filled bucket with a bunch of fish he doesn’t know before moving to another big container where he sees … them.

There are dreaded no-fins everywhere! No-fins are scary, harmful creatures—or at least that’s what Philip has heard. He soon sees a tiny no-fin, smaller than the rest. Philip comes to realize that no-fins aren’t so bad as this little no-fin helps him get home. Through Philip’s story, author Page Tudyk hopes that everyone in the world would see life through the eyes of an animal, beginning with our little ones, whose compassion can speak for those with no voice.

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Overview

Every day, Philip the fish waves goodbye to his mom and dad and goes to hang out with his schoolmates. They drink kelp smoothies and swim through beautiful, colored coral. Today is different because Philip forgot his wallet and has to turn back home.

On his way home, though, Philip is scooped up by a mysterious “thingamabob” and brought above water! Philip can’t breathe up there, but he’s soon thrown into a water-filled bucket with a bunch of fish he doesn’t know before moving to another big container where he sees … them.

There are dreaded no-fins everywhere! No-fins are scary, harmful creatures—or at least that’s what Philip has heard. He soon sees a tiny no-fin, smaller than the rest. Philip comes to realize that no-fins aren’t so bad as this little no-fin helps him get home. Through Philip’s story, author Page Tudyk hopes that everyone in the world would see life through the eyes of an animal, beginning with our little ones, whose compassion can speak for those with no voice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480878921
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 07/23/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 46
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Page Tudyk is an Actress, Administrative Coordinator, Swimmer, Daughter, lover of all animals and now first time published Children’s book Author. On any given Saturday she can be found sipping java from one of her 7 favorite coffee mugs, outside somewhere, whether it be a rooftop, balcony or the middle of a crowded street fair. She lives with her exceptionally amusing fiancé and rambunctious pup, Perkins, in sunny California. Her hope for the world is that everyone in it would try and see life through the eyes of an animal, beginning with our little ones whose compassion can speak for those with no voice.

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