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Name: Surprising Sharks

Author: Nicola Davies
Year: 2003
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Genres/categories: Children, Picture books, Non Fiction, Science, Animals

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Why does a swell shark blow up like a party balloon? What does a lantern shark use its built-in lights for? Full of fun facts, here's a surprising book about sharks that kids can really get their teeth into.

"SHAAAARRRKK!" That's probably the last word anyone wants to hear while swimming in the warm blue sea. But most sharks aren't at all what people expect. In fact, those who think all sharks are giant, man-eating killers are in for a surprise! The compelling narrative, colorful illustrations, and captivating facts in SURPRISING SHARKS reveal that sharks come in all shapes and sizes - and probably should be more afraid of humans than we are of them.
This book is part of the "Read, Listen and Wonder" series.
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Growing Frogs
First published 2000
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Sea Horse
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Bat Loves the Night
First published 2001
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One Tiny Turtle
First published 2001
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