Ray & Shark Teamwork

Little Ray & Shark Patch Things Up

Ray and Shark's teamwork pulls kids from screens and gets everyone reading about ocean life.

These fish family members come together in a child-friendly encounter that kids read, again and again.

A shark, a ray, and a pufferfish in the ocean.
A boat full of children near a shark.

Ray & Shark Action

Arriving sharks can be seen. This allows swimmers to exit the water. Ray & Shark's teamwork turns fear to fascination.

Teamwork helps Little Ray's story end well. What puts the power-house shark under assault in real life?

Fear

Shark bait means someone is unsafe. Shark did not abandon ship after making a hole in it.

Boaters often enter the water. The ocean is a place of danger. Sharks and other predators under the waves are natural swimmers.

Comics, films, games, books, and movies present sharks as crazed eating machines. People avoid hot spots. Bites make headlines.

Sharks have strong wound-fighting abilities and resistance to cancer. Hope for help for people is disappearing with sharks. 

Human tooth replacement studies may suffer. Sharks replace tens of thousands of teeth. Humans have the same genes.

Children Learn About Earning Respect

In Little Ray & Shark Patch Things Up, a shark earns some respect after a frenzied encounter. Let's encourage continuing progress with respect for sharks, other animals in the wild, and people.

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Right-click to save “My Day of Teamwork”. Track the benefits of sharing, cooperating, and helping others.

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