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Whale Shark
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Teeth to Tail series
Some people are afraid of sharks because of their big sharp teeth. Whale sharks, which are the largest known fish on the planet, do not use their teeth to eat. Instead, they are filter-feeders who feed on plankton. Young readers will discover this and other interesting facts through exploring a detailed narrative and fun fact boxes. This exciting learning experience enhances readers' knowledge of essential science curriculum topics, such as adaptations and marine ecosystems. Creative design elements that excite readers include full-color photographs of massive whale sharks in their natural habitats.
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Great White Shark
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Teeth to Tail series
Great white sharks are some of the most captivating creatures of the sea. These sharks can be scary, but this engaging book helps young readers focus on fun facts rather than fears. While young readers gain a deeper appreciation for marine life and a stronger understanding of science concepts, they also discover vibrant, full-color photographs of these impressive sharks. Informative fact boxes help them gain additional insight. It is not a good idea to get too close to a great white shark, but this exciting reading experience provides a safe, up-close look that animal lovers are sure to enjoy.
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Tiger Shark
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Teeth to Tail series
There are many different types of sharks that live in the ocean, one of which is the tiger shark. These sharks get their name from their tiger-like, dark stripes on their bodies. Young readers will learn about the habitats and adaptations of these sea creatures.
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Hammerhead Shark
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Teeth to Tail series
Have you ever wondered why hammerhead sharks have such unique heads? Readers discover the answer as they dive into this engaging text, which is filled with intriguing facts that will stimulate the minds of young animal lovers and budding marine biologists.
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