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Shark Wars Creatures of the Deep Go Head to Head

By: John Woodward(Author)
80 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: TickTock Books
Shark Wars
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  • Shark Wars ISBN: 9781783251483 Hardback Mar 2015 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Would a giant squid stand a chance against a whopping whale? Which is the deadliest shark in the world? In Shark Wars take a dive into the depths of the sea and uncovers the terrifying wars taking place beneath the surface of the water, with amazing CGI artwork accompanied by battle statistics, fearsome facts and much more.



Age Level: 5 to 10 years

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By: John Woodward(Author)
80 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: TickTock Books
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