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Shark-Cam: Ready-to-Read Pre-Level 1 (Critter-Cam)

Shark-Cam: Ready-to-Read Pre-Level 1 (Critter-Cam)

Current price: $4.99
Publication Date: June 27th, 2023
Publisher:
Simon Spotlight
ISBN:
9781665927345
Pages:
32
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Description

Experience the ocean from a shark’s perspective via the video camera on its head in this fun and exciting Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read book in the Critter-Cam series!

Swim, Shark. Swim.
Swim. Swim. Swim.

Readers can swim along with a shark and see what it sees as it dances with an octopus, encounters a whale, and meets new fish friends! Dan Yaccarino’s bright art and Margie Palatini’s simple text create a dynamic world that beginning readers will want to visit over and over again!

About the Author

Margie Palatini is the author of many celebrated children’s books, including Lousy Rotten Stinkin’ Grapes, The Three Silly Billies, and Earthquack!, all illustrated by Barry Moser, as well as Sweet Tooth and Bedhead, both illustrated by Jack E. Davis. She lives with her family in New Jersey. Visit Margie at MargiePalatini.com.

Dan Yaccarino’s bold, stylized illustrations add wit and energy to the work of distinguished authors like Margaret Wise Brown, Jack Prelutsky, and Kevin Henkes. His work has been recognized with a host of prestigious awards including the Bologna Ragazzi, The New York Times Ten Best Illustrated, ALA Notable, and the Parents’ Choice Award.

Praise for Shark-Cam: Ready-to-Read Pre-Level 1 (Critter-Cam)

"Follow a shark’s ocean adventures through a video-cam attached to its head. . . . For young shark lovers. A predator that acts against type makes for a fun, gentle narrative."

 
— School Library Journal

"Follow a shark’s ocean adventures through a video-cam attached to its head. . . . For young shark lovers. A predator that acts against type makes for a fun, gentle narrative."

 
— School Library Journal

"For pre-readers familiar with screens and too young for Jaws. . . . The use of simple, short words makes it a solid choice, and the bright graphics convincingly simulate a camera’s-eye view."
— Kirkus