Shark

by Claire Robinson

Published 30 October 2001
Which is the most dangerous shark in the world ? Why don't sharks blink ? What are baby sharks called ? Really Wild Sharks follows a shiver of sharks through their daily lives, and describes how they hunt, feed and bring up their young in the wild.


Really Wild: Sharks

by Claire Robinson

Published 29 January 1999
Using simple text, this book follows a group of Sharks, showing them hunting, feeding, playing and bringing up their young. It provides an introduction to the species, showing where in the world they live, and looks at the Shark family in depth. The "Really Wild" series of books aims to give a solid introducton to a group of animals through a realistic picture of life in the wild.

This text is part of a series which aims to provide a solid introduction to a group of animals through a gripping and realistic picture of life in the wild. This book follows dolphins as they go through daily life, describing how they hunt, feed and bring up their young in the wild. It also describes where the animals live in the world, how they deal with their environment and examines the animal family in depth. All books in the series use simple text, photographs and spread-on-spread information building to help five to seven-year-old readers at Key Stage 1 to understand the information presented.

This text is part of a series which aims to provide a solid introduction to a group of animals through a gripping and realistic picture of life in the wild. This book follows snakes as they go through daily life, describing how they hunt, feed and bring up their young in the wild. It also describes where the animals live in the world, how they deal with their environment and examines the animal family in depth. All books in the series use simple text, photographs and spread-on-spread information building to help five to seven-year-old readers at Key Stage 1 to understand the information presented.

This text is part of a series which aims to provide a solid introduction to a group of animals through a gripping and realistic picture of life in the wild. This book follows whales as they go through daily life, describing how they hunt, feed and bring up their young in the wild. It also describes where the animals live in the world, how they deal with their environment and examines the animal family in depth. All books in the series use simple text, photographs and spread-on-spread information building to help five to seven-year-old readers at Key Stage 1 to understand the information presented.

Using simple text, this book follows a group of Dolphins, showing them hunting, feeding, playing and bringing up their young. It provides an introduction to the species, showing where in the world they live, and looks at the Dolphin family in depth. The "Really Wild" series of books aims to give a solid introduction to a group of animals through a realistic picture of life in the wild.

Really Wild: Snakes

by Claire Robinson

Published 29 January 1999
Using simple text, this book follows a group of Snakes showing them hunting, feeding, playing and bringing up their young. It provides an introduction to the species, showing where in the world they live, and looks at the Snake family in depth. The "Really Wild" series of books aims to give a solid introduction to a group of animals through a realistic picture of life in the wild.

Really Wild: Whales

by Claire Robinson

Published 29 January 1999
Using simple text, this book follows a group of Whales showing them hunting, feeding, playing and bringing up their young. It provides an introduction to the species, showing where in the world they live, and looks at the Whale family in depth. The "Really Wild" series of books aims to give a solid introduction to a group of animals through a realistic picture of life in the wild.




Really Wild: Penguins

by Claire Robinson

Published 18 July 1997