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Shark Shock!

Dive under the waves with some of the ocean's most fascinating fish. From teeth to tail, learn what makes sharks so incredible. The engaging STEM topic and exciting photos make this set perfect for budding marine biologists and adventure-seekers alike. You're about to get shark shocked!

Shark World (Lightning Bolt Books®)

Explore the world of sharks—the ultimate predators—with captivating photos and lively text. Each book covers life science curriculum concepts including shark life cycles, what sharks eat, how they behave, and how they interact with habitat. With plenty of fearsome photos and incredible facts, young shark fans will have plenty to sink their teeth into.

Sharks

Sharks helps young readers explore some of the most unique fish in the ocean. Each book in the series teaches readers about a shark’s appearance, behavior, and life.

Sharks

Sharks. Mysterious, dangerous, and often feared, these predators of the sea are fascinating creatures that capture the interest of all ages. Each shark species is unique, with adaptations that help it survive in its own part of the ocean. Become an armchair marine biologist!

Sharks Unhooked: The Adventures of Cristina Zenato, Underwater Ranger

From the time Cristina Zenato was young, she loved the ocean and she loved sharks. She grew up to become a diver, conservationist, and shark advocate. Based in the Bahamas, she dives in a protective chain suit and has built relationships with numerous sharks, who now regularly come to her with fishing hooks in their bodies and allow her to remove them. A unique picture book biography about a courageous woman who speaks up for sharks.

She Sang for the Mountains: The Story of Jean Ritchie

This lyrical picture book biography of songwriter and activist Jean Ritchie-Singer traces her life from the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky to New York City and beyond as her protest songs inspired a nation. The author and illustrator previously teamed up for the stunning biography Saving Granddaddy’s Stories: Ray Hicks, the Voice of Appalachia.

Sheila Says We're Weird (but we're just green)

Why do they mow their lawn with a push mower when a gas mower is much faster? But their homemade soup sure tastes good, and she likes picking cherry tomatoes and strawberries in their garden, and it's pretty cozy to sit around the woodstove in the winter. Are Sheila's neighbours really weird, or do they have some good ideas going on? Ruth Ann Smalley writes about green living, fair trade, and health for children and adults. Jennifer Emery has illustrated numerous children's books.

Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood Library

This simple photo-essay encourages young children to think about the meaning of home. Crisp photos show real kids and their families in a wide variety of homes. The end of the book also touches on homelessness and what kids and families can do to help.

Sheroes (Calico Kid)

This series introduces readers to history’s heroines and how they earned their reputations as warriors, spies, etc. Each title will introduce the shero, then provide any necessary historical context, the figure’s most prominent heroic deeds, and her greatest impact.

She's a Mensch!: Jewish Women Who Rocked the World

Inspire your daughter (or son) with this exciting picture book of amazing female mensches! Meet many mensches, both famous and little-known, including scientists, authors, artists, activists, athletes, and adventurers.