I'm a Canadian-Australian author; I've always loved sea shells but have never collected in a scientific manner. I hope my question won't be seen as frivolous.
The book I'm working on at the moment is a children's story set on a fictitious volcanic island in the Pacific between Hawaii and the Galapagos. I would very much like my ten year-old character to have a shell horn or whistle of some type, that would be small enough to wear on a string around her neck. I understand that the triton or cassis can be used as a trumpet, but have only seen references to larger shells - does anyone know if a smaller one would work in this way - and if so, would the noise be shriller?
Thank you.
Wendy Orr
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