d104 and illustrations present the life of the prehistoric animal known as the megalodon, including information on how it looked, along with its behavior.
My four year old loved this because it has easy to understand language and great lifelike photos. He was only disappointed that we can’t see a magalodon in person. My second graders love this book too!
My 7 year old son borrowed this book from his school library.
The book discusses how the Megalodon looked, what it did, and when it lived. There are colorful pictures on each page that goes along with the information. It has easy text, but my son did need a little help with a few of the words.
A good read for children that love sharks and prehistoric animals.
Who is a GINORMOUS fan of sharks? Parker! (Thank you baby shark, do do do do di do!). And Megolodon is no baby shark-it’s the biggest baddest sharkiest shark of all time. However, many of the illustrations were remarkably similar, so that was disappointing.