Did someone say "Baby Shark"? NOT!
It's National Zoo and Aquarium Month! Take a closer (but not too close) look at sharks! Click on the blue highlighted text for links to videos, books, and activities.
Where do sharks live? What do they eat? How many different kinds of sharks are there in the world? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this video all about sharks!
Then join Jessi and Squeaks from the SciShow Kids to learn more super shark facts!
With horns and hammers, stripes and spots, sharks come in all shapes and sizes. They’re found in every ocean, in habitats ranging from shallow tropical reefs to the floor of the deep, cold sea. Learn about a variety of sharks in this video from the Shedd Aquarium. Take a look at the Shedd Aquarium's shark page for additional information.
Despite being very popular with visitors, Great White Sharks are not found in aquariums. Watch this video to find out why.
If you are interested in reading about sharks, our library has a large collection of shark books available for checkout with your EGVPL card. Put one or more on hold and the library will call you when they are ready for curbside pickup!
You can also use your EGVPL card to check out ebooks on Hoopla Digital.
For young children, on Hoopla Digital, the nonfiction book, "Look, a Shark! by Tessa Kenan is a good choice.
For older readers on Hoopla, "Sharks" by Snapshot Picture Library contains lots of facts about sharks and 70 beautiful color photos.
Also on Hoopla Digital, watch the Dreamscape Media movie version of the book, "Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist" by Jess Keating. It is the story of nine year old Eugenie Clark, who developed an unexpected passion for sharks after a visit to the Battery Park Aquarium in New York City. Despite many obstacles, Eugenie was able to study the creatures she loved so much and made many scientific contributions that led to her being nicknamed Shark Lady.
Get a first-ever 360 degree view of the feeding of the word's largest shark, the Whale Shark, in Georgia Aquarium's Ocean Voyager habitat!
Then take a look at the Shark Lagoon Cam website at the Aquarium of the Pacific to view many species of sharks. Be sure to note their feeding time! Go back in our calendar to June 1st to find links to many live animal webcams at zoos and aquariums across the country.
Every beach goer knows that there's nothing more terrifying than a... SHARRRK! But this shark is just misunderstood, or is he? Tune in for a fun, factual video read-aloud of the book, "Misunderstood Shark" by Ame Dyckman.
In another clever video book retelling, actor Chris Pine, reads the book, "Clark the Shark" by Bruce Hale. In this story, Clark the Shark celebrates with boisterous enthusiasm and must learn when it's time time for indoor voices.
Speaking of loud voices, shark day would not be complete without everyone's favorite, "Baby Shark" by Pink Fong!?
Can't get enough Baby Shark? Check out the ebooks, "Baby Shark and the Balloons" by PinkFong and "Baby Shark and the Magic Wand" by PinkFong on Hoopla Digital.
Need an arts and crafts break?
Older kids can learn how to draw a realistic white shark with Art for Kids Hub.
This website has 26 Fin-tastic shark crafts for kids, with good options for a variety of ages, including a link to this Daddy Shark Card just in time for Father's Day! Note: the card template on the Arty Crafty Kids website is for members only but the shapes are pretty basic and instructions are provided for making the card.
Have fun on your shark exploration!
AGE GROUP: | Elementary |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual |