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I just got to visit with my nephews who just got back from Puerto Vallerta.
They are 7 and 5.
They asked me the differences between all the sharks and the waters they live in.
What would be good series to introduce them to what is below in our seas ?
I looked the the NOVA series when I was at the acquarium in San Fran but it was not the greatest. I was thinking to go online and check them out or does anyone have something to suggest?
The boys were talking about nurse sharks, tigers sharks, sand sharks and of course the great white
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Have you seen the Blue Planet series? It is excellent.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
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liamsaunt wrote:Have you seen the Blue Planet series? It is excellent.
No, Becky I have not. Would I go online to see what they offer like www.blueplanet.com?
I have used NOVA in the past but they are young only 7 and 5
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I cannot get your link to work. This is the Blue Planet series I was referring to.

http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Planet-Seas- ... 936&sr=1-1
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