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My First Big Book of Shark Facts
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My First Big Book of Shark Facts in Franklin, TN
Current price: $34.65

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My First Big Book of Shark Facts in Franklin, TN
Current price: $34.65
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Size: Hardcover
This big book of info-packed pages introduces young readers to all the key science and facts about sharks in a fun question-and-answer format.
The book's wide-ranging Q&As include:
Do sharks produce eggs or live babies?
Which living shark is the biggest?
Which shark is the fastest swimmer?
Which shark has the biggest teeth?
Can a great white shark truly smell blood in water?
Did prehistoric Megalodon really eat whales?
And why are sharks in danger?
This high-interest topic is perfect for introducing students to nonfiction reading, and the fantastic imagery and quantity of information will have kids returning to the book again and again, making it a valuable resource for classrooms and libraries.
The book's wide-ranging Q&As include:
Do sharks produce eggs or live babies?
Which living shark is the biggest?
Which shark is the fastest swimmer?
Which shark has the biggest teeth?
Can a great white shark truly smell blood in water?
Did prehistoric Megalodon really eat whales?
And why are sharks in danger?
This high-interest topic is perfect for introducing students to nonfiction reading, and the fantastic imagery and quantity of information will have kids returning to the book again and again, making it a valuable resource for classrooms and libraries.
This big book of info-packed pages introduces young readers to all the key science and facts about sharks in a fun question-and-answer format.
The book's wide-ranging Q&As include:
Do sharks produce eggs or live babies?
Which living shark is the biggest?
Which shark is the fastest swimmer?
Which shark has the biggest teeth?
Can a great white shark truly smell blood in water?
Did prehistoric Megalodon really eat whales?
And why are sharks in danger?
This high-interest topic is perfect for introducing students to nonfiction reading, and the fantastic imagery and quantity of information will have kids returning to the book again and again, making it a valuable resource for classrooms and libraries.
The book's wide-ranging Q&As include:
Do sharks produce eggs or live babies?
Which living shark is the biggest?
Which shark is the fastest swimmer?
Which shark has the biggest teeth?
Can a great white shark truly smell blood in water?
Did prehistoric Megalodon really eat whales?
And why are sharks in danger?
This high-interest topic is perfect for introducing students to nonfiction reading, and the fantastic imagery and quantity of information will have kids returning to the book again and again, making it a valuable resource for classrooms and libraries.

















