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Overview*""A charming, eight-armed hug of a story that won't hide long on library shelves""-- School Library Journal (starred review) Learn how to get your octopus to school in this hilarious and endearing back-to-school story! *""A charming, eight-armed hug of a story that won't hide long on library shelves""-- School Library Journal (starred review) Learn how to get your octopus to school in this hilarious and endearing back-to-school story! Getting your octopus to school won't be easy. He would much rather stay home with you and play hide-and-seek or dress-up. But you know your octopus will love school if he gives it a chance. And you'll tell him that . . . as soon as you can find him . . . Reminiscent of If You Take a Mouse to School, get your little one ready for school with this silly and sweet back-to-school story. Perfect for any parent who has struggled to get their child ready for school in the morning! Includes an embellished list of octopus facts in the backmatter. Praise for How to Get Your Octopus to School- A 2024-2025 Keystone to Reading Book Award nominee ""A charming back-to-school book for the nervous octopus in all of us.""-Kirkus reviews ""A visual treat of a picture book."" --BCCB "" A sweetly humorous take on a familiar rite of passage."" --Publishers Weekly Full Product DetailsAuthor: Becky Scharnhorst , Jaclyn SinquettPublisher: Penguin Young Readers Imprint: Flamingo Books Dimensions: Width: 28.90cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.448kg ISBN: 9780593205228ISBN 10: 0593205227 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 16 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe matter-of-fact text will easily pull anyone into this alternate version of the world, where octopuses play with stuffed toys, draw at easels, and hug their humans goodbye. As a bonus, the book does not reference a specific school level, making it accessible for a wide range of young children. A list of octopus facts after the story will help caregivers distinguish between truth and fiction presented in the narrative. A charming back-to-school book for the nervous octopus in all of us. -- Kirkus reviews Author InformationBecky Scharnhorst is a children's book author who lives in Wisconsin with her husband, two kids, and several silly pets (but, sadly, no octopuses). She is the author of My School Stinks and This Field Trip Stinks. You can visit Becky online at beckyscharnhorst.com or follow her on Twitter and Instagram @beckyscharn. Jaclyn Sinquett grew up playing in her dad's garden, feeding worms to box turtles, and tossing french fries to seagulls at the Jersey Shore. She received her BFA in illustration from the University of the Arts in 2008 and has been illustrating professionally ever since. She now spends her time avoiding sunburn at the beach with her daughter, catching up on a certain great baking show, and illustrating books for children. Jaclyn is the illustrator of Loud Mouse, written by Idina Menzel and Cara Mentzel, and It Will Be OK, written by Lisa Katzenberger. She lives in Brick, New Jersey. You can visit Jaclyn Sinquett online at JaclynSinquett.com or follow her on Instagram @JSinquett. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |