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A Day in the Life

Sharks (A Day in the Life): What Do Great Whites, Hammerheads, and Whale Sharks Get Up To All Day?

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"An attractive series for kids intrigued by animals in the wild." -- Booklist

Set over a 24-hour period, meet deadly tiger sharks, baby lemon sharks, and gigantic basking sharks in this kids’ nonfiction book about the coolest predators in the ocean.

Dive under the sea to follow the lives of individual sharks as they hunt, hide, and play their way through their day. Marine biologist and shark conservationist Carlee Jackson cleverly weaves the story from gargantuan whale sharks to tiny epaulette sharks (who hunt in rock pools!) in the style of a nature documentary. She also includes gentle science explanations perfect for future biologists. Witness incredible moments

• A great white shark escaping a pod of orcas
• A giant hammerhead hunting stingrays
• A nurse shark asleep in a coral reef

Beautifully illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat and packed with animal facts, Sharks (A Day in the Life) encourages kids to look at sharks in a new light—not just fearsome hunters but endangered animals who play a key role in the ocean’s ecosystem.

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48 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 7, 2022

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About the author

At six years old, Carlee Jackson read her first book on sharks and fell in love. ​​Today, she is a marine biologist, environmental educator, and science communicator. Carlee researches how human activities affect shark behavior, and also helps protect sea turtle nests along Florida’s beaches. Carlee is co-founder and Director of Communications for Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS), an organization promoting diversity and inclusivity in shark sciences. She is passionate about marine biology and loves everything about the ocean!

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314 reviews1 follower
August 24, 2022
This book is beautiful. I was entranced and learned SO MUCH, I can't even imagine the joy an 8 year old who actually is passionate about sharks would experience while reading.

(TBH IDK if there's a big enough text to image ratio for for to count this on my "read" for the year, as I have bizarre self prescribed rules against including picture books but I learned so much! so there!)
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126 reviews1 follower
August 25, 2024
5⭐️ 10/10 one of the best books ever for the below reasons:

1) author AND illustrator of colour (I believe black and brown respectively?)

2) GORGEOUS illustrations and colour work

3) actually learnt a lot of new facts 😂

Bonus point, a lot of the sharks were girls and I fucking loved it, give me all that girl power.

Best use of my afternoon and perusal of Waterstones childrens section during double stamps weekend 😍
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577 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2022
Lots of super interesting facts and gorgeous illustrations!
965 reviews3 followers
September 5, 2024
Carlee Jackson is a marine biologist and the author of this book, which is pretty awesome! This book is unique in that it is told chronologically over the course of a day; from 8AM to 11PM, readers learn what different species of sharks around the world are doing every hour. The book includes the sharks sleeping, eating, giving birth, and being tagged by marine biologists. The book also talks about shark teeth, shark habitats, and shark skin. The book is illustrated instead of having photos. I think there is a typo on the 10AM page. Overall, I would rent this title from the local library during shark week and/or have it available to readers the week of our shark lesson plan, but I would not buy it.
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1,707 reviews17 followers
August 20, 2024
Because this book introduces many kinds of sharks and has a middle grade reading level, it will not appeal to students writing animal reports about a specific species.
Readers who are interested in learning about sharks in general may find this presentation interesting.
The author has organized the information by times of the day, explaining what a certain kind of shark may be doing at that time.
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Author 1 book14 followers
June 13, 2025
I absolutely loved this book! it was a great intro to different sharks and the Day in the Life made it really easy to latch onto their differences. This strategy made learning about them and their different teeth and habits really fun and easy. I also really liked the artwork. It helped emphasize the part I was learning.
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668 reviews
August 5, 2025
3.5. My 3-year-old kept wanting to pickup wherever we’d left off, so it was interesting! Covering a shark’s “day” wasn’t really conveyed in a meaningful way. But the descriptions and illustrations were nice, and a variety of sharks mentioned.
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198 reviews23 followers
May 4, 2023
currently hyperfixating on sharks-- this book made me happy (:
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579 reviews2 followers
June 22, 2023
My kids and I enjoyed reading and learning about different sharks. We really liked the hour format and the illustrations were fantastic!
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148 reviews
July 12, 2024
The illustration in this goes so hard actually insane

Mmm I love information I will absolutely devour shark facts, I won't remember them, but I will devour them

Sharks being older than trees is mental tho
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929 reviews7 followers
May 26, 2025
Easy little audiobook.
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May 30, 2025
Learned about the basking shark and the bonnet head shark (in addition to eating up the killer illustrations)
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8,561 reviews150 followers
January 21, 2023
The illustrations from Chaaya Prabhat are gorgeously drawn, illuminating the various seascapes that the sharks live in from the deep waters to the Bahamas and Cape of South Africa-- I don't think the book would be half as fabulous if the illustrations didn't hold up their end and these go above and beyond.

Then, you have the writing of Carlee Jackson, sharing how sharks contain multitudes and the narrative has voice and spunk to demonstrate the range of sharks and their fascinating ways, structure, and hunting habits from filter feeders to the spear-shaped teeth to snag a seal. None of the words are overwhelming on the pages and it's easy to follow the story but also the additional text features when there are some.

I want to check out more of these if they're done as well as this one!
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