Loved it. Learned a lot about sharks. "I didn't know that sharks have been around as long as dinosaurs or that there were more than 400 types of sharks." "I learned a lot, like how sharks have no bones and their teeth are their hardest part." "My friends would really like this." "You learn all about sharks." "The pictures of the sharks were cool. I especially liked the close-ups." "The Bahamas are very pretty. I want to go there." "Did you know sharks can't swim backwards and they aren't mean.?"
Entertaining and informative. Captain Jon is personable and delivers a heart felt message. Sharks are presented in an interesting and informative manner. The information isn't too detailed to bore the younger viewer and yet enough to keep the older viewer engaged. Quick tempo, some humor, good-natured teasing between the brothers. Great cinematography, love the Caribbean footage. Crisp, sparkling images, nifty underwater scenes. Delivers facts about sharks complete with computer graphics and illustrations. Well assembled. Consistently paced. Material is age appropriate. Excellent for museum and learning venues. Promotes animal rights and overcoming fears.
What's it like to be in the water with dozens of sharks? Find out as you journey to the Bahamas for a Shark Safari with Captain Jon on his third adventure. You'll come nose to nose with sharks and discover interesting facts about them. You'll also meet the people working to protect sharks and learn why sharks are one of the most important animals in the sea.
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