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Hungry, Hungry Sharks by Joanna Cole
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Hungry, Hungry Sharks (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)

by Joanna Cole

Series: Step Into Reading (Step 3)

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Random House Books for Young Readers (1986), Paperback, 48 pages

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Text provides basic information on shark habitat, feeding habits, and community. Writing style and vocabulary make this a good choice for an newly independent reader. Illustrations are helpful in showing the features and size of various sharks. ( )
  MrsBond | Apr 6, 2009 |
What a great book! Very informative. What little kid doesn't have some sort of fascination with sharks! I still do as an adult. The book tells you about all the different sharks there are, what they eat, what their habitat is like. ( )
  mmsharp | Dec 7, 2008 |
The illustrations are weak, but there is some good information in this book. It is not graphic or scary. It is a good introduction to sharks and goes well with a unit ( )
  patsila | Aug 6, 2008 |
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  hse | Apr 4, 2007 |
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"This introduction to sharks keeps within a first-grade reading level without sacrificing information. Cole tells about different kinds of sharks, and facts on their food consumption and innumerable teeth. The text makes clear that few sharks eat people and that sharks come in a variety of shapes and sizes."-- Booklist.

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