Sharks cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.5
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 8108
Points per Word 0.000123
Page Count 64
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

This book describes the physical characteristics, eating habits, reproduction, and behaviour of various types of sharks.

Quick Summary

Jonathan Sheikh-Miller's "Sharks" is one of those middle-grade nonfiction books that actually delivers the goods if your kid is obsessed with ocean predators. The book packs in a ton of solid information about shark anatomy, hunting techniques, and behavior, but it never feels like you're reading a textbook it's written in a way that makes even the scientific stuff click without much effort. I think reluctant readers who might usually drag their feet on nonfiction will find this one accessible enough to power through, especially if they're already fascinated by sharks or maybe saw a documentary that left them wanting more details. There's nothing too scary here for younger middle graders just enough real information to satisfy curious minds without the intensity that sometimes creeps into shark media. The variety of species covered means kids get a real sense of how different sharks live, from tiny cookiecutter sharks to massive whale sharks, and the sections on shark reproduction are genuinely fascinating even for adults. If your child devours this and wants more, they're probably ready for a deeper dive like "The Ultimate Book of Sharks" or any of the DK encyclopedia entries on marine life.