Winter's Tail

How One Little Dolphin Learned To Swim Again

By Hatkoff, Juliana & Hatkoff, Isabella & Hatkoff, Craig

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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.

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978-0-54512-335-8
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School Library Journal

Reviewed on November 1, 2009

Gr 4-6 A compassionate look at the true odyssey of an orphaned Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. Rescued from a crab trap, with severe injuries, "Winter" was brought to the Clearwater (FL) Marine Aquarium and, despite the heroic efforts of the staff, lost her tail. Trying to swim "fish-style," Winter caught the attention of a prosthetic engineer, and the Hatkoffs' clear text follows the efforts of a mixed team...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2009

The authors of <i>Owen & Mzee</i>, <i>Knut</i>, and <i>Looking for Miza</i> explore the rescue and rehabilitation of a young Atlantic bo...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Junior Library Guild

Reviewed on February 1, 2010

Nonfiction with plenty of kid appeal. The dolphin’s prosthetic tail is a wonder, and it is uplifting that the...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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