Which is superior shark or train? Who is better and can come out on top? It all depends on the situation and you will discover that in the pages of this book when these two little boys start the competition. Grabbing these two toys from the toy box, they come up with some interesting completion against a train and a shark. Whether they’re in the ocean, playing video games, eating pies, sword fighting, running a lemonade stand or one of the many other competitions the boys put the two toys up against; it’s all just fun and games in the end. The variety of the tasks is entertaining and each toy is shown for having a variety of skills and talents. No toy is superior in the long run and it’s that back-n-forth positive affirmation that I enjoyed. The pictures are large and comical, there’s the burping completion with the train earning a solid 9 and the shark scoring a 0. Come to the carnival and join the celebration; who wants pay $1 for train rides vs. a free ride with a shark, I wonder who has the largest line? "Shark vs. Train" is a fun little book about who would win with a shark vs. a train. The illustrations are very fun, and children will be so attentive to this book because of them. The book itself is so simple, but it would definitely keep children entertained. It would be great for very young children around 3-6 years or so. I think boys would especially like this book, although girls could easily love it as well.
Do You like book Shark Vs. Train (2010)?
Cute! I loved the illustrations, they seemed to tell more of the story than the words.
—cadash
A humorous story. I think it would be a great early year read.
—nathrosario
This would be a great read-aloud for ages 4-6.
—rana