Author:Nick Sharratt
Timothy Pope is looking out into the night with his telescope. Is that really a shark he can see? Turn the page and find out . . .
Children will delight in peeping through the die-cut holes and guessing what Tim has spotted.
Nick Sharratt's loud, distinctive, illustrations are always sure to attract pre-schoolers. Shark in the Dark, a sequel to Shark in the Park, will delight his followers . . . Told in a jaunty rhyme and full of humour - especially the nice twist at the end - this is one for ages four and up to read in the half-light for full effect
—— Irish ExaminerIt is the exhuberant exclamations such as "quivering catfish" that make this a delight to read aloud and children will be reading this under the duvet long after lights out
—— Brighton ArgusA wonderful choice for small kids everywhere
—— Sunday Business Post (Eire)As with all Nick Sharratt's books, the language and rhyming patterns are superb and really engage young readers
—— Hot Cross MumIf your pony mad you'll love Katie Price's Perfect Pony books!
—— Animals and You