Clifford wants to go on a whale watch with Emily Elizabeth and her friends. But Jetta is afraid he'll scare the whales away. After Clifford swims away, the kids see some whales in trouble. Who will save them? It's good old Clifford to the rescue!
While this Clifford adventure lacks the charm of the original books, it's still a friendly, fun little story. Clifford is sad when he can't join the children on a whale-watching trip. He's nearly the size of a whale himself! But when the whale-watching ship spots a whale tangled in a fishing net, Clifford may be the only one who can come to the rescue.
At the book's conclusion, we learn that this Clifford adventure was inspired by a true story, where a boat of whale watchers spotted, and spoke up for, a whale in distress.
Lol, might as "whale" :D be a fish tale with how big Clifford is. Some books Clifford is the size of an 18-wheeler. Others, the size of skyscraper. In this one, he's the size of a humpback whale!
Good news is, the humpback whale is no longer endangered. We did something right. (Except for two subspecies.)