Behold the octopus!

Suzanne Slade

Book - 2023

"Lyrical text and gorgeous illustrations plunge readers into an undersea exploration of the mysterious, accomplished octopus and its astonishing abilities"--

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Genres
Juvenile works
Informational works
Illustrated works
Picture books
Published
Atlanta, Georgia : Peachtree Publishing Company Inc [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Suzanne Slade (author)
Other Authors
Thomas Gonzalez, 1959- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 x 29 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8
Grades K-1
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781682633120
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

This accessible and informative text covers 12 different types of octopuses. While only a few simple large-print words drive the book forward, fine-print paragraphs sit in the background to fill in more curious readers on detailed information. They will learn the basics of octopus lifestyles, life spans, and locales, as well as eating habits and anatomy and more specific facts. Some octopuses have the ability to change their skin's color and pattern to blend in with their surroundings, explain the authors, also covering how many make their homes in holes or crevices, while others build their homes by using tentacles to arrange rocks found on the ocean floor. Their method of movement through water is explained, as well as how they escape predators by using a black, ink-like secretion that obscures the octopus and irritates the hunter's eyes. Gonzalez's remarkably large and lifelike illustrations were created using colored pencils, pastel, and airbrush, filling each page with a truly striking full-bleed image. Additional facts and a bibliography offer more insight into these intelligent and fascinating creatures.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Via stunningly realistic pastel, colored pencil, and airbrush artwork, Gonzalez presents a series of colorful octopus portraits, each shown in tight close-up. The images give the sense of being underwater, near enough to touch each species' tentacles and look into its eyes. Slade uses simple, vivid language, supplying single words to observe a particular facet of octopus life: gliding describes the animal's water-jet propulsion, and changing references the way it camouflages. Detailed passages in smaller type supply further facts: about the giant Pacific octopus, "Its mighty suckers measure up to 2.5 inches... and each one can hold 35 pounds." Octopus fans will be thrilled by information about the ability of some octopus species to foil pursuers by expelling ink, to attract prey with bioluminescence or dispatch them with venom, and new enthusiasts will find inspiration in this accessible, fact-rich volume. Generous back matter concludes. Ages 4--8. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A series of rhyming adjectives and colorful close-up representations introduce this eight-armed sea creature. The author-illustrator team that produced the successful Countdown (2018) returns with a look at a remarkable, intelligent invertebrate. Slade's two-level text is set directly on Gonzalez's luminous illustrations of octopuses in action. The opening and closing spreads feature simple, descriptive sentences. On most of the other spreads, only a single word appears in larger type, accompanied by a paragraph in smaller type discussing relevant octopus behavior and traits and introducing one example from the roughly 300 octopus species. What distinguishes this title from similar ones for young readers is its suitability for reading aloud. The adjectives have a smooth, rhythmic quality: "hunting, building, gliding, changing, grasping, hiding. Luminous, dangerous, adventurous, and utterly tenacious!" The striking close-up artwork will show effectively to a group; older readers or more curious listeners will notice that the illustrations are specific to the examples described in the text. Slade covers feeding, anatomy, defense mechanisms, habitat, egg-laying, and life span of 12 different species including the familiar giant Pacific octopus, the mimic octopus, and the rare, deep-sea glowing sucker octopus, among other examples. In an afterword, the author adds even more information and includes photographs. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An admirable, admiring introduction to an intriguing species. (acknowledgments, resources, selected bibliography) (Informational picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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