Den that octopus built (Animal Habitats (Candlewick)) Author: Sonenshine, Randi | ||
Price: $23.78 |
Summary:
Using creative methods of hunting and construction, the octopus prepares for the biggest task of her life: motherhood. With one last, poignant gesture of love, the mother octopus sends her hatchlings on their way, starting a new cycle of life for the tiny offspring who face peril of their own.
Illustrator: | Hunter, Anne |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (04/15/24)
School Library Journal (00/02/24)
Booklist (04/15/24)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 02/01/2024 Gr 2–5—An octopus may be the closest thing to an alien on Earth, which makes the species fascinating but difficult to relate to. Using the familiar rhyme scheme of "This is the House that Jack Built," Sonenshine introduces readers to the birth cycle of the octopus, from making its den, to laying eggs, to releasing its babies into the world. The word choices for the rhyme are quite advanced, making this an excellent read-aloud for older grades. Hunter's ink, watercolor, and colored pencil illustrations bring warmth and accessibility to the subject, inviting readers into the pages. The illustrations depicting the end of life for the mother octopus are particularly moving; these scenes and their use of color convey sadness, sacrifice, and hope. An "octo-knowledge" section at the end provides fun facts, glossary, and an author's note. VERDICT A great read-aloud choice for older readers, recommended for most collections.—Kadie Seitz - Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.