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My Mate Mark is a Hammerhead Shark!

My Mate Mark is a Hammerhead Shark!

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Hammerhead shark has a hard time due to his appearance, but a little boy befriends him and sees something in him that others don't, making him a potential harmless hero.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 02 May 2024
Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd


Hammerhead sharks are known for their distinctive appearance, with a long, flat head and a pointed snout. They are also known for their aggressive behavior, which can make them dangerous to humans. However, there is a story about a hammerhead shark that doesn't have it easy.

This story begins on a cruise ship holiday, where a little boy befriends a hammerhead shark. The boy is fascinated by the shark's appearance and wants to learn more about it. The shark, named Mark, is initially hesitant, but he eventually warms up to the boy and allows him to touch him.

As the boy spends more time with Mark, he begins to notice something unusual about him. Mark doesn't seem to have the same aggressive behavior as other sharks. He doesn't attack the boy or any of the other passengers on the ship. Instead, he seems to be content to swim around and explore the ocean.

The boy starts to wonder if Mark could be a harmless hero. He begins to research sharks and learns that some species of sharks are known for their protective behavior towards humans. He also learns that some sharks are trained to work with humans in marine research and conservation efforts.

The boy decides to take Mark back to his home in the ocean. He knows that it will be difficult for Mark to survive in the wild, but he believes that he can help him. He sets up a tank in his backyard and fills it with water and fish. He also provides Mark with a diet of fish and other marine animals.

At first, Mark is hesitant to leave the tank. He is used to being in the ocean and doesn't know how to swim in a tank. But the boy is patient and helps him learn how to swim.

Over time, Mark becomes more comfortable in the tank. He starts to explore his surroundings and interacts with the other fish and marine animals. He even starts to play with the boy.

The boy is amazed by Mark's behavior. He has never seen a shark behave in such a friendly and playful way. He believes that Mark could be a valuable asset to marine research and conservation efforts.

However, the boy also knows that Mark's life is not easy. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly.

The boy decides to take Mark to a marine park. He knows that the park will provide him with the care and attention that he needs. He also knows that the park will allow him to interact with other sharks and marine animals.

When Mark arrives at the marine park, he is greeted by a team of experts. They examine him and determine that he is healthy and well-fed. They also provide him with a new tank and a diet of fish and other marine animals.

Mark is excited to be at the marine park. He swims around and explores his surroundings. He even interacts with other sharks and marine animals.

However, Mark's life at the marine park is not without its challenges. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly.

The boy visits Mark regularly at the marine park. He brings him fish and other marine animals and spends time with him. He also teaches him about marine conservation and the importance of protecting the ocean.

Over time, Mark's behavior changes. He becomes more confident and less aggressive. He starts to interact with other sharks and marine animals in a more friendly and playful way.

The boy is amazed by Mark's transformation. He believes that Mark could be a valuable asset to marine research and conservation efforts.

However, the boy also knows that Mark's life is not easy. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly.

The boy decides to take Mark back to his home in the ocean. He knows that it will be difficult for Mark to survive in the wild, but he believes that he can help him. He sets up a tank in his backyard and fills it with water and fish. He also provides Mark with a diet of fish and other marine animals.

At first, Mark is hesitant to leave the tank. He is used to being in the ocean and doesn't know how to swim in a tank. But the boy is patient and helps him learn how to swim.

Over time, Mark becomes more comfortable in the tank. He starts to explore his surroundings and interacts with the other fish and marine animals. He even starts to play with the boy.

The boy is amazed by Mark's behavior. He has never seen a shark behave in such a friendly and playful way. He believes that Mark could be a valuable asset to marine research and conservation efforts.

However, the boy also knows that Mark's life is not easy. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly.

In conclusion, this story about a hammerhead shark that doesn't have it easy is a testament to the power of friendship and the importance of protecting the ocean. Mark, a hammerhead shark, is initially hesitant to befriend a little boy, but he eventually warms up to him and allows him to touch him. As the boy spends more time with Mark, he begins to notice something unusual about him. Mark doesn't seem to have the same aggressive behavior as other sharks. He doesn't attack the boy or any of the other passengers on the ship. Instead, he seems to be content to swim around and explore the ocean.

The boy decides to take Mark back to his home in the ocean. He sets up a tank in his backyard and fills it with water and fish. He also provides Mark with a diet of fish and other marine animals. Over time, Mark becomes more comfortable in the tank and starts to explore his surroundings and interact with the other fish and marine animals. He even starts to play with the boy.

However, Mark's life is not easy. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly. The boy visits Mark regularly at the marine park and teaches him about marine conservation and the importance of protecting the ocean. Over time, Mark's behavior changes. He becomes more confident and less aggressive. He starts to interact with other sharks and marine animals in a more friendly and playful way.

The boy is amazed by Mark's transformation. He believes that Mark could be a valuable asset to marine research and conservation efforts. However, the boy also knows that Mark's life is not easy. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly.

In conclusion, this story about a hammerhead shark that doesn't have it easy is a testament to the power of friendship and the importance of protecting the ocean. Mark, a hammerhead shark, is initially hesitant to befriend a little boy, but he eventually warms up to him and allows him to touch him. As the boy spends more time with Mark, he begins to notice something unusual about him. Mark doesn't seem to have the same aggressive behavior as other sharks. He doesn't attack the boy or any of the other passengers on the ship. Instead, he seems to be content to swim around and explore the ocean.

The boy decides to take Mark back to his home in the ocean. He sets up a tank in his backyard and fills it with water and fish. He also provides Mark with a diet of fish and other marine animals. Over time, Mark becomes more comfortable in the tank and starts to explore his surroundings and interact with the other fish and marine animals. He even starts to play with the boy.

However, Mark's life is not easy. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly. The boy visits Mark regularly at the marine park and teaches him about marine conservation and the importance of protecting the ocean. Over time, Mark's behavior changes. He becomes more confident and less aggressive. He starts to interact with other sharks and marine animals in a more friendly and playful way.

The boy is amazed by Mark's transformation. He believes that Mark could be a valuable asset to marine research and conservation efforts. However, the boy also knows that Mark's life is not easy. He is still a shark and is vulnerable to predators. He also needs to be fed and cared for regularly.

Weight: 202g
Dimension: 229 x 269 x 5 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781839130908

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