Mako and Tiger: Two Not-So-Friendly Sharks (Hardcover)

Mako and Tiger: Two Not-So-Friendly Sharks By Scott Rothman, Mika Song (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Scott Rothman, Mika Song (Illustrator)
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Description


Two sharks, the ocean's most ferocious predators, try to resolve their differences by trading jokes and making each other laugh in this picture book about learning to get along with others.

Mako is a hungry shark and wants everything for himself. Tiger is exactly the same way. These two competitive sharks are definitely not friends. But then a hook from above is dropped in the ocean and Tiger goes for the bait. Mako knows what he would want Tiger to do for him and rushes over to help. Is it possible that the two not-so-friendly sharks might become friends? Once they trade their favorite silly sayings, it looks like that just may happen.

Entertaining storytelling pairs with expressive illustrations to create this fun picture book. 

About the Author


Scott Rothman is a writer of screenplays and picture books, including Attack of the Underwear Dragon and Return of the Underwear Dragon. His humor writing has appeared in The New Yorker, GQ, and McSweeney's. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and kids. For more info, check out scottrothmanwriter.com.
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Mika Song is children's author/illustrator who makes stories about sweetly funny outsiders. Her recent work, Donut Feed the Squirrels, has been widely acclaimed and was published by Random House Graphic. Before picture books she was an animator. In 2015, she received the Portfolio Award at the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Winter Conference in NYC. In 2020, A Friend for Henry by Jen Bailey and illustrated by Song received a Schneider Family Honor. She grew up in Manila, Philippines and Honolulu, Hawaii and calls New York her home.
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Product Details
ISBN: 9780593120712
ISBN-10: 059312071X
Publisher: Random House Studio
Publication Date: May 3rd, 2022
Pages: 40
Language: English

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