Clark the Shark

“Clark the Shark” by Bruce Hale, published by Harper in 2013, is a children’s book that explores the adventures of a young shark navigating the challenges of school life. With 32 pages, this edition presents a story that highlights the excitement of school while addressing the potential pitfalls of being overly enthusiastic. The narrative focuses on Clark’s journey as he learns to manage his exuberance through creative rhymes.
Readers will discover how Clark’s fun-loving nature leads to various challenges, prompting him to invent rhymes that help him stay calm and collected in school. The book emphasizes themes of self-regulation and the importance of finding balance in social settings. Through engaging storytelling, young readers can relate to Clark’s experiences, making it a valuable addition to discussions about school life and personal growth.
Official synopsis Publisher
Clark finds everything about school fun and exciting, but his enthusiasm causes problems until he begins inventing rhymes to remind himself to stay cool at school.
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