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Big Shark, Little Shark

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Just when you thought it was safe to read an early reader . . . SHARK!

This fun Step 1 book about two sharks is a study in opposites. Big Shark has big teeth; Little Shark has little teeth. Big Shark swims fast; Little Shark swims slow. But they are both hungry! Will they each succeed in finding a tasty snack? Little Shark is hoping that he won’t become fast food for Big Shark!
 
Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 9, 2017

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Anna Membrino

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1,591 reviews11 followers
June 12, 2017
My youngest got this in the Barnes and Noble summer reading program. It is a Step 1 book and my seven year old was able to read it without too much trouble. The plot is pretty simple (as most decodable text books are) but the pictures are cute and give some context clues for the text.
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725 reviews143 followers
June 30, 2019
Read this one with my (seven year old) little brother the other day. Well, he read it to me. It was a little below his level, so it was a pretty easy read, but he likes sharks so we went for it. It was cute, a short read. I liked the animations and the story was simple, but it entertained him.
34 reviews
April 1, 2019
this is a highly underrated book. My daughter has been struggling to read on her own and her teacher suggested finding books that have a maximum of 2 new words per page to give her some confidence while reading. This book has that. it has some of their 'word wall words' (simple words like has, and, i, is, it etc...) and then some new words like big, little, fish, shark, hungry.

Its a great choice for an early reader.
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53 reviews13 followers
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February 11, 2021
TITLE: Big Shark, Little Shark
AUTHOR: Anna Membrino
ILLUSTRATOR: Tim Budgen
Review Title Let's Eat

SETTING: The Ocean
STORY: Big Shark and Little Shark are out looking for food. We first learn about big and little, then slow and fast. They find fish, but the fish is too fast for Big Shark and too dangerous for Little Shark. Big Shark and Little Shark see each other. Big Shark is very hungry… Little Shark has a net and they catch lots of fish with it.

ILLUSTRATION STYLE: Chalk
COMPARISON: Like the Berenstain's Big Bear, Little Bear, with almost the same title

MAIN CHARACTER: Big and Little Shark
Needs, could use, or wants: They need food

MAIN CONFLICT: Big and Little Shark can't find food
CONCLUSION: They get fish with a net at the end

FAVORITE PART: Little Shark swims away from the big fish instead of catching it
FAVORITE CHARACTER: Little Shark

EASY TO READ SCALE 5/5

WHY RECOMMEND Teaches Opposites
TARGET AUDIENCE Kindergarten
RATING 9/10
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15.4k reviews319 followers
May 20, 2017
In this title for young readers who are just embarking on their reading journey, two sharks show off their chops--or choppers. One shark is quite big and the other one is small, and the two of them are hungry for a bite to eat. However, neither one has much success in catching a fish until they decide to work together and they have more than enough food for both of them. I'm not sure how scientifically accurate the book is since I don't know that sharks ever collaborate in gathering their meals, but it could happen. Youngsters will enjoy the humor and the growing threat to Little Shark since Big Shark clearly outweighs him. But size isn't everything, of course. This is a good title in the Step into Reading series that is intended to support emergent readers. This one does just that in a fun way.
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480 reviews6 followers
July 25, 2017
The text is appropriately repetitive and uses comparison words such as “fast” and “slow,” which help to solidify an understanding of opposites. The digital illustrations are cartoonish and fun, featuring happy, non-threatening sharks, but the colors lack vibrancy, which might be a draw for a young reader. That being said, sharks are a perennial favorite in the animal kingdom. Children in kindergarten through second grade can practice their reading skills while enjoying this fun, fishy tale.
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34 reviews3 followers
October 23, 2018
cute...but

Its a good story because of comparisons, big, little, fast slow. Except the story is based on fish eating each other. Then big shark looks at little shark like little shark is a snack. I don't care for that as a story line
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1,709 reviews
April 10, 2019
This was a decent book until the end. I would have preferred they worked together to catch a fish and then split it instead of the little shark suddenly producing a net when the big shark was going to eat him.
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910 reviews
May 24, 2021
This is a fun book to read with prek to first grade. Easy words following a big /little pattern. Nice problem and solution for kids to easily retell. Good moral about working together to solve the problem.
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1,235 reviews2 followers
April 27, 2018
Cute book.... great for beginner readers. You will find a lot of kindergarten words in the book.
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328 reviews
August 16, 2018
This is my 2 year old nephew's favorite book. It's adorable.
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757 reviews26 followers
February 20, 2019
Love these Step 1 books. They are great for your “little shark” in learning to read. My little shark did a great job reading a lot of the words. And he loved the sharks.
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3 reviews2 followers
June 2, 2020
Lame

Over-rated - story lacks interest for kids and has little point to it - wish I’d saved my money because it was expensive for a book with so few words
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11.9k reviews102 followers
January 14, 2022
Two cartoony sharks who are having difficulty catching fish to eat team up to solve their problem.
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3,942 reviews34 followers
February 14, 2024
My 6 year old daughter was able to read this book almost all by herself! And cute art.
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2,028 reviews
December 30, 2024
Perfect beginning reader book that Maggie loved and could use a bit of predictive analysis on.
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781 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2025
Little shark finds a snack for big shark, or else...
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December 4, 2025
Cute book about opposites. Funny and fun to read with a child because they can predict the words that come next even if they cannot read the words yet.
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