Did you know that a shark's jaws are powerful enough to bite through the shell of a sea turtle? Or that a T-rex could have swallowed a twelve-year-old in one gulp? Put on your 3-D glasses (carefully attached inside each book) and dive into an ocean full of sharks, or a steamy jungle crawling with dinosaurs. The sophisticated design incorporates new 3-D technology that allows the images to be clear and in full color, ensuring a beastly encounter that is truly in-your-face!Packed with surprising facts and spine-tingling illustrations or photographs, 3-D Sharks and 3-D Dinosaurs offer the kind of learning fun kids can really sink their teeth into.
Celebrate Discovery Shark Week all year long with Discovery Sharkopedia, the definitive visual guide to everything there is to know about sharks! With more than 400 incredible color photos of the world's most infamous sharks, including great white, bull, and tiger sharks, Sharkopedia explores the evolution of sharks-did you know sharks have been swimming in the world's oceans since before dinosaurs roamed the earth?-and introduces kids to almost 500 known shark species with close-up portraits of each and fun "fin facts" throughout. Discover what makes sharks expert hunters with detailed sections about shark anatomy, habitats, life cycles, surprising behaviors, and more. Sharkopedia also provides shark conservation resources and offers suggestions for ways to help these amazing, often misunderstood, creatures continue to survive. Want to meet more incredible creatures? Check out the other books in the Discovery Opedia series: Snakeopedia, Dinopedia, and Bugopedia!
Complete tons of activities and discover hundreds of facts in this 128-page activity book. Then check out 6 awesome shark teeth included with this Discovery Kids Shark Factivity set!
2017 Amelia Bloomer List, Early Readers Nonfiction This picture book biography follows the life of Eugenie Clark, the Japanese-American scientist, researcher, and diver, who became famous as "The Shark Lady" for her groundbreaking discoveries about shark behavior. Before Eugenie Clark's groundbreaking research, most people thought sharks were vicious, blood-thirsty killers. From the first time she saw a shark in an aquarium, Japanese-American Eugenie was enthralled. Instead of frightening and ferocious eating machines, she saw sleek, graceful fish gliding through the water. After she became a scientist—an unexpected career path for a woman in the 1940s—she began taking research dives and training sharks, earning her the nickname "The Shark Lady."
See sharks like you never have before through colourful illustrations, fascinating facts and finally by building your own great white. With this unique interactive guide to sharks, you'll build a model of a great white and learn fascinating facts about all kinds of sharks. Which shark can race through the ocean at up to 56 km/h? Why does a great white shark roll its eyes back when it attacks? How does a shark find prey it cannot even see? Discover the answers to all these questions and more as you build the shark!