Shark and Lobster's amazing undersea adventure / written and drawn by Viviane Schwarz ; colored by Joel Stewart.
Follows the humorous attempts of Shark and Lobster to conquer their fear of tigers.
Record details
- ISBN: 0763629103 (reinforced)
- ISBN: 1415681406 (BWI bdg.)
- Physical Description: [34] p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
- Edition: 1st U.S. ed.
- Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick Press, c2006.
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Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader/Renaissance Learning LG 2.5 0.5 |
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Subject: | Sharks > Fiction. Lobsters > Fiction. Marine animals > Fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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- Baker & Taylor
Follows the humorous attempts of Shark and Lobster to conquer their fear of tigers. - Baker & Taylor
When someone tells Shark about a tiger--a creature that walks on its huge teeth, has stripes that glow in the dark, and will eat you--he, along with Lobster and all of their underwater friends, builds a great fortress to protect them from this terrible threat--with hilarious results! - Random House, Inc.
A silly shark and lobster are in a panic to ward off a land-bound menace in this comical ode to the power of suggestion, the joys of teamwork, and the fun to be found in a narrow escape.
Out in the sea, Shark told his friend Lobster one day: "Lobster, I'm scared!"
What could Shark possibly be afraid of? It seems somebody's told him
about a thing that's full of teeth and stripes, and now he's scared of . . .
tigers! Rumor has it these horrible creatures walk on their teeth, glow in the dark, and eat you up. Of course, there's nothing to be done but to build an undersea fortress that will shield Shark and Lobster from this terrible threat, and as word gets around, ocean friends from cuttlefish to spiky crabs get busy piling seven hundred rocks and an old piano to keep tigers away. But is their wall high enough to do the trick? Wouldn't a huge sea monster, big enough to swallow them all, do an even better job of protecting them?