Learn all about sharks in this leveled reader! TIME for Kids helps young readers develop critical reading skills at any age and understand how to engage with the world around them.
Have you ever wondered if sharks really have to constantly swim to avoid sinking? Or asked which shark is the biggest of them all? Or questioned how many shark types there are? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this photo-filled early reader perfect for young shark biologists.
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