Shark in the Library by Cari Meister illustrated by Remy Simard interpreted and developed by Twyla Loftin.

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Shark in the Library by Cari Meister illustrated by Remy Simard interpreted and developed by Twyla Loftin

Discussion Questions What is the title of the story? Who is the author of the story? What is the setting in the story?

Discussion Questions Who is the main character of the story? What was the library theme last week? Why was Noah not happy?

If you could pick a theme for the library, what would it be? What is the difference in “fiction” and “nonfiction”? What types of things can you find in a library?

Retell the story in your own words