Shark Book

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acetate
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animals
Author_Hannah Alice
biodiversity
biology
board book
body book
bones
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book for 5+
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book for boys
book for girls
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children's reference
climate
diagrams
DK
early learning
educational
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fish
fun facts
gift
illustrated
inside the body
marine biology
marine life
muscles
nature
planet Earth
science
science book
science for children
see inside
see-through
sharks
Usborne
zoology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781839949401
  • Dimensions: 245 x 250mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2025
  • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
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Take a closer look inside a shark with this incredible board book with see-through acetate pages.



Have you ever thought about how amazing sharks are? What happens underneath their skin? How do they breathe underwater? And how many species live in our world today?



Children will love discovering the answers with fantastic see-through pages and clear, friendly text. With labelled acetate diagrams covering everything from skin and muscles to secret senses, this is a fantastic first look at sharks for curious children everywhere.

From pumping blood to making babies, The Shark Book is an exciting way to explore all the amazing things these creatures can do.



Other books in the series include: The Body Book, The Tree Book and The Earth Book.

Hannah Alice is an illustrator from the UK, based in England. Her days are spent drawing with her lurcher Eli by her side. Hannah is continually inspired and influenced by the natural world, toys, documentaries and photography as well as everyday objects and spaces and the actions and needs of her local community. She likes to explore how we can communicate information and ideas especially through the process of learning through play, making working on books and toys especially important to her.

Hannah graduated from Camberwell College of Arts in 2006 with a BA (Hons) degree in Illustration and works as a freelance illustrator.

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