IP Factly presents... "Sharks!" one of our Amazing Animals early reader books. Amazing facts, photos and over 50 video links to some of the world's most amazing animals.
Aimed mainly at the 7 and under age range, it's a fun and fascinating way for guided readers to find out more about the incredible sharks.
Books by IP Factly have been #1 kindle bestsellers because they present animals in a fun and entertaining way - mixing facts, photos and video clips.
IP Factly's Amazing Animals early reader books have been designed to encourage and help guided reading - a vital step to independent reading and learning.
Accompanying webpage This book provides fact after fact for information-hungry children to tell family and friends, and even has an accompanying webpage with safe video links of the sharks. The videos have all been specially selected for very young children to enjoy.
It makes learning fun and gives a real reason for children to want to read by themselves. Kids will love discovering animal facts to share and enjoy. The Amazing Animals range encourage children along the path to truly independent reading and learning.
See for yourself by clicking on the front cover to look inside the book.
This book is great for both children that are read to and for guided readers.
Chapters Four hundred and seventy different kinds of sharks The largest shark The smallest shark Sharks have been on earth for over 400 million years The megalodon Rows of teeth Cookiecutter shark Sharks have gills Some sharks have to constantly swim forwards Most sharks are cold blooded Sharks have a very good sense of smell Sharks are color blind Some sharks have eyelids Lateral lines All living things create electricity Sharks used to be called sea dogs Some sharks lay eggs Sharks aren’t raised by their moms and dads
Frilled shark Spiny dogfish Basking sharks Angel sharks Horn sharks Carpet sharks Zebra sharks, wobbegongs and whale sharks Wobbegong Young zebra sharks Blue sharks Young tiger sharks Bull sharks Hammerhead sharks Mako Great white shark Humans study sharks What have you remembered? The Answers Video Links to the Sharks
Video Links The animals are accompanied by pictures and facts plus at the end there is a link to a safe webpage where children can see videos of the sharks and how they behave. The video links mean children come back again and again, naturally developing their reading and learning skills (early kindle models don't support video but safe website links are given).
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