Singing Shijimi Clams

Singing Shijimi Clams by Naomi Kojima is a 32-page book published by Kane/Miller Book Publishers, Inc. in 2006. This edition presents a narrative where a witch and her cat encounter a bowl of peacefully sleeping clams. Faced with the moral dilemma of eating them, they engage in a conversation with the clams and embark on a mission to gather funds to return them to their natural habitat.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction elements, exploring social themes related to compassion and the environment. The story touches on topics such as animals and social topics, inviting reflection on relationships between people and nature. This engaging tale encourages young readers to consider the impact of their choices on the world around them.
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When a witch discovers that her clams are sleeping peacefully in a bowl of water, she and her cat decide that it is too cruel to eat them and, after speaking with the clams, try to raise enough money to return them to the sea.
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