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What would happen if a great white shark and a killer whale met each other? What if they had a fight? Who do you think would win?
This nonfiction reader compares and contrasts two ferocious underwater creatures. Kids learn about the killer whale and the great white shark's anatomies, behaviors, and more. This book is packed with photos, charts, illustrations, and amazing facts.It takes about 4 Hours and 59 minutes on average for a reader to read Killer Whale Vs. Great White Shark. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Killer Whale Vs. Great White Shark is 2nd Grade through 5th Grade .
The Lexile score for Killer Whale Vs. Great White Shark is 620.
Killer Whale Vs. Great White Shark is 32 pages long.
... this for my 6 yr old daughter and she loved it! Immediately asked me for another one
Derived From Web , Apr 24, 2022
I bought this for my 6 year old daughter and she absolutely loved it! I immediately asked for another one, and Amazon responded with an offer to sell the book on its own.
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Great series for kids and Adults.
Derived From Web , Apr 30, 2021
My son is obsessed with these books he has the entire collection and wishes there were more he could read.
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Son Loved It
Derived From Web , Apr 29, 2021
In fact, my 6 yo thinks it's great. I'm so happy he was learning and enjoyed the read, Mrs. Pearson said. This level of difficulty is too difficult for a 6 yo, so I'm not sure how to properly answer. Second, I had to read it to him.
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Love it!
Derived From Web , Mar 22, 2021
It's great to see the kids love it. Lots of fun, learn a lot, stimulates imagination and reading skills, he said.
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Ok but others are better
Derived From Web , Oct 29, 2020
This one was alright, but my son likes other ones a lot better. It didn't really hold his interest like others have. 0 3171616 3171578 It didn't really hold his interest like others have. 0 3171578 3171578 It didn't really hold his interest like others have. 0 3171578 3171578 It didn'
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Excellent children’s book using comparative analysis
Derived From Web , Mar 11, 2019
Very good book for children. The video begins by comparing the killer whale and great white shark, noting their many differences. However, it does not get to the difference in brain structure and intelligence between the two until the end of the book. Like all killer whales, the great white shark has an extremely intelligent and instinctive form of locomotion. It's no surprise, then, that the killer whale wins. Even if the illusionist was correct, this would appear to be a natural variation of the "black swan" myth. Even smaller female killer whales, such as the ones that took out the great white shark, seem to have no trouble taking it out of their calf's reach. That's not to say what a great white shark will not get lucky at some point, but no one has seen one yet.
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Must have reading for shark/whale loving kids
Derived From Web , Jan 9, 2017
I still have the original Who Wants To Win? They make learning about each animal more relevant by comparing the two, saving the fight at the end. My 3 and 5 year olds absolutely love them. This was our first Who Would Win book and it led us to buy the entire series.
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