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Gentle Giant Octopus

by Karen Wallace, Mike Bostock

Follow a goggle-eyed octopus as she jets through the shadows, tentacles flying behind her. Finally she finds a well-hidden den in which to lay her eggs, which will dangle from the roof like grapes on a string. In silky verse, Karen Wallace explores the mysterious world of the octopus, while Mike Bostock's flowing illustrations bring that world vividly to life.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Discover the mysterious, magnificent octopus!

Follow a goggle-eyed octopus as she jets through the shadows, tentacles flying behind her. Finally she finds a well-hidden den in which to lay her eggs, which will dangle from the roof like grapes on a string. In silky verse, Karen Wallace explores the mysterious world of the octopus, while Mike Bostock's flowing illustrations bring that world vividly to life. Back matter includes an afterword, resources for further information, a glossary, and an index.

Author Biography

Karen Wallace says octopuses have always had a special place in her imagination, from the storybook monsters of folklore to the young octopus she once watched escape from a fish trap, climb down a ladder, and sink back into the safety of the sea. Mike Bostock, while illustrating GENTLE GIANT OCTOPUS, became fascinated by his subjects--the delicate changing color and texture of their skin, the rubbery, rippling way they move, and their transparent soap-bubble-like babies.

Review

A wonderful tie-in to nature or science units about the sea and its inhabitants.
—School Library Journal

In a picture-book format, this science book presents information on the giant octopus . . . The bold, bright watercolor illustrations help the odd-looking creature become more accessible to young audiences, making this excellent for reading aloud in a classroom setting.
—Booklist

Brief text and watercolor paintings describe how a female giant octopus moves, protects herself, and lays her eggs . . . With its striking artwork, it will make an enticing read-aloud for children interested in this fascinating sea creature.
—School Library Journal

Review Quote

A wonderful tie-in to nature or science units about the sea and its inhabitants. --School Library Journal In a picture-book format, this science book presents information on the giant octopus . . . The bold, bright watercolor illustrations help the odd-looking creature become more accessible to young audiences, making this excellent for reading aloud in a classroom setting. --Booklist Brief text and watercolor paintings describe how a female giant octopus moves, protects herself, and lays her eggs . . . With its striking artwork, it will make an enticing read-aloud for children interested in this fascinating sea creature. --School Library Journal

Details

ISBN076361730X
Author Mike Bostock
Short Title GENTLE GIANT OCTOPUS
Language English
Illustrator Mike Bostock
ISBN-10 076361730X
ISBN-13 9780763617301
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 594.56
Residence US
Edition 1st
Audience Age 4-8
Subtitle Read and Wonder
DOI 10.1604/9780763617301
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2002-04-01
NZ Release Date 2002-04-01
US Release Date 2002-04-01
UK Release Date 2002-04-01
Imprint Candlewick Press,U.S.
Place of Publication Massachusetts
Pages 32
Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S.
Series Read and Wonder
Year 2002
Publication Date 2002-04-01
Illustrations 4-COLOR
Audience Children / Juvenile

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