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S**O
Four Stars
Lovely illustrations, the "story" is a bit oddly phrased and disjointed
J**N
A lot of information in a dozen poetic sentences
Summary: What is the largest fish in the sea? The whale shark, measuring up to 60 feet long and weighing in at over 40 tons. In contrast to its great white cousin, this shark is a gentle giant, gliding slowly through the sea and allowing divers to hold onto their fins and swimming with them for miles. Susumu Shingu poetically describes these animals in just a dozen sentences, all illustrated in the blue and black colors of the ocean. An end note gives more information.Pros: There’s quite a bit of information in this brief book. There are a few sentences you could use to teach similes and metaphors. The illustrations strikingly capture the way the light reflects off the ocean.Cons: Kids who usually like shark books might find the whale shark a bit of a yawn. No blood was shed in the creation of these illustrations.
F**Y
One of the most beautiful books I've ever read
One of the most beautiful books I've ever read. The blue monochrome evokes a sense of sunlight above clear water, with dark depths below. Each page focuses on a partial view of a whale shark, with minimal, almost poetic words. It adds up to a calm and meditative sense of swimming with this enormous, mysterious fish. My toddler was enchanted.
A**R
Beautiful book
Wonderful book.!
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