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Hungry, Hungry Sharks by Joanna Cole
Hungry, Hungry Sharks by Joanna Cole










So the scientists took the shark back to sea. And it kept bumping into the sides of the tank. Once scientists caught a great white shark. And it is hard to keep big sharks alive in a tank. a shark book of fewer than fifty pages that still somehow manages to have a few pages that should have been edited away. There’s not much to this book, but i gotta squeeze in as many shark books as i can during SHARK WEEK RARRRR, so there you have it. Which is not how whales are made, but it SHOULD be. That page is extra fun because it looks like this little shark is barfing that whale into existence It is not safe to stay near a hungry mother.Īnd why sharks should not eat puffer fishĪnd how dolphins are the bullies of the ocean and it’s about time we stop thinking of them as pals worthy of airbrushing onto things because they are horrible beasts As soon as they are born the pups go their own way. The pup of the great white shark is almost the size of a man. It is only a very tiny little book, but it does have some knowledge to drop, about how you should be glad that your mommy is not a shark:

Hungry, Hungry Sharks by Joanna Cole Hungry, Hungry Sharks by Joanna Cole

If you know me and the breadth of my reading tastes, you may well ask yourself “is this children’s book or monsterporn?”īut lemme clear it up for you - this is a children’s book, so get outta here, sickos!












Hungry, Hungry Sharks by Joanna Cole