🦈 READING FOR ALL AGES - Have you ever wondered what would happen if 16 sea creatures faced off in a deadly underwater battle? This nonfiction book explores the brain structures, bodies, behaviors, and abilities of all 16 aquatic creatures with a wide variety of engaging facts and photos.
🐋 16 NEW ANIMALS- This Who Would Win book doesn’t just feature 2 sea creatures, it has 16 new animals! This children’s book has a range of some of the ocean’s biggest predators like the killer whale and the great white shark; and unlikely foes like the polar bear and sea turtle.
👩🏫 DESIGNED FOR NONFICTION CURRICULUM - Kids love guessing who would win in a potential fight between the 16 sea creatures. Teachers and educators can design their marine biology and ocean curriculum around this nonfiction science book, and give their students practice locating and citing evidence.
✍️ SOLD BY THE AUTHOR- This children’s book is sold directly from Who Would Win Series Author Jerry Pallotta himself! Read this book and add it to your Who Would Win series collection! The Who Would Win Book Series for kids has over 20 other editions!
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This series compares and contrasts the physical features of the animals in each book - everything from their teeth, their fins, and their eating habits to their body size, their agility, and the size of their brains. Children get to guess who they think will win in each battle and then find out who really would be the most likely victor! Series Information In this innovative science series from favorite nonfiction author Jerry Pallotta, readers will learn about dangerous creatures by asking "Who would win?" Each book is illustrated with full-color pictures and features a pair of animals that rarely, if ever, meet in the wild. Young scientists will love using the book's easy-to-read facts and their own reasoning skills to decide for themselves which creature would be the winner.