Snarky Sharky

Author:   Bethan Clarke ,  Nikolas Ilic
Publisher:   Tiger Tales
ISBN:  

9781664300644


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 February 2025
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A hilarious picture book for children ages 3-7 that's filled with quick wit, puns, and the antics of a brilliantly-snarky main character, Snarky Sharky. While most of the fish in the ocean are small fry, Snarky Sharky rules. But life in his underwater home is starting to annoy him. He is convinced that the dolphins are chirpy “on porpoise” to get on his nerves...and that the sea stars are “always missing the point.” One day, he decides to leave the reef and strike out on his own. Will he find something bigger and better? Readers will giggle at Snarky Sharky’s quick wit, puns, and hilarious facial expressions, all the while absorbing the gentle lessons of learning to be humble and appreciating what you have.

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Author:   Bethan Clarke ,  Nikolas Ilic
Publisher:   Tiger Tales
Imprint:   Tiger Tales
Dimensions:   Width: 25.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 28.70cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781664300644


ISBN 10:   1664300643
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 February 2025
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Readers will be entertained by this picture book filled with puns and clever wit. Great white Snarky Sharky feels bored, surrounded by the coral reef's smaller, cheerful marine animals. He declares himself “the greatest fish in this reef.” He thinks the dolphins chirp too much: “It’s like they do it on porpoise. To annoy me.” The starfishes are “always missing the point,” while the octopuses “literally suck!” and the clown fish “taste . . . funny.” Exasperated, the arrogant Shaky Sharky declares, “This reef is beneath me,” and heads to the open ocean. But will he be happier away from the friendly and lively reef? It quickly becomes evident that Snarky Sharky has not considered what lies in the open ocean. The multimedia illustrations have an animated quality that amplifies the story's silliness, especially in the characters' humorous facial expressions. A funny, engaging read that teaches young readers the important lesson that there's always a bigger fish in the sea. --Booklist A snide shark with an arrogant attitude disses the fishes. Snarky Sharky has nothing but scorn for the other sea dwellers: the octopuses, who “literally suck,” the sea stars, who are “always missing the point,” and the irritatingly cheerful dolphins (“It’s like they do it on porpoise to annoy me”). When a clown fish tries to be BFF (“Best Fishies Forever”), Snarky jeers: “I’m on a sea food diet. And all I see right now…is you.” Snarky gobbles up the little fish only to spit it out: A clown fish naturally tastes “funny.” Concluding that “this reef is beneath me,” Snarky makes an “o-fish-al” exit, accompanied by cries of “Carpe diem” and “Seas the day” from the other wildlife. Smugly proclaiming, “I’m kind of a big deal,” Snarky’s overshadowed by a much larger maw in search of a “big meal.” Snarky’s last word? “Gulp.” Snarky’s small golden eyes are topped with fierce-looking eyebrows, but it’s the shark’s rows of seemingly endless pointed teeth in a sneering mouth that dominate. The reef inhabitants are candy colored and cartoonishly animated. The barrage of nonstop puns will have many older readers groaning, though they may go over some kids’ heads; at times, the tale feels a bit one-note. Still, younger audiences will appreciate the visual details and the exaggerated images. A few hints on the endpapers suggest that the huge final beast might be a megalodon. Brutally punny text enlivened by goofy illustrations. (Picture book. 4-7)--Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Bethan Clarke has been a story maker-upper ever since she could write them back to front. This has proven to be a vital outlet for her love of silliness and fondness for puns. Bethan lives near Manchester, UK, with her partner, two children, two dogs, and a headful of nonsense. Nikolas Ilic is an Emmy Award-winning artist working in both animation and children’s books. Originally from Toronto, Canada, he now resides in sunny Los Angeles, California, with his wife, son, and two dogs. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, woodworking, and gardening.

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