My Octopus Arms

Author:   Keith Baker ,  Keith Baker
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781442458437


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   24 September 2013
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Keith Baker ,  Keith Baker
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Beach Lane Books
Dimensions:   Width: 28.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9781442458437


ISBN 10:   1442458437
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   24 September 2013
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""A cheerful pink octopus shows all the handy uses for his eight arms, including playing games and musical instruments; contributing to household chores and sporting events; and, most important, providing shelter and comforting hugs.... The lilting beat and rhyming text, along with clear illustrations, make anticipating upcoming words easy for early readers. Like Baker's earlier LMNO Peas (2010), this picture book has the charm and silliness to appeal to a wide audience.""-- ""Booklist Online, October 2013"" ""In flat, crisp-edged digital art, versatile author/illustrator Baker (LMNO Peas) draws underwater-themed images in contrasting blues and oranges that consider the myriad capabilities of an octopus's appendages.... Very young children will enjoy working their way through the pictures and talking about the octopus's unexpected skills (such as playing a guitar, a banjo, and a harp at the same time), and they'll be soothed by the octopus's parting words: ""With a hug--not too tight!--/ my arms can make it feel all right.""""-- ""Publishers Weekly, July 15, 2013"" ""This is a colorful attention-grabbing story with great meaning for young children.... The repeating phrases throughout are a wonderful way to keep the attention of a very young audience. The best part of the book is the color choice and vivid illustrations that complement the story.""-- ""Library Media Connection, January/February 2014"" ""Who hasn't occasionally wished for more than two hands (or arms) in order to simultaneously accomplish all that one needs to? In a rhyming response to Little Crab's query, the colorful, friendly octopus star of this picture book demonstrates that he can manage to pull off quite a few impressive feats with his numerous appendages...the real, intended warm message drifts home: All arms are made to reach out and draw someone in for a loving embrace. The story is sweet.... The watercolor paintings are colorful and full of lively energy...this effort should reassure little ones resting in the human arms of favorite story readers.""-- ""Kirkus Reviews, July 17, 2013""


A cheerful pink octopus shows all the handy uses for his eight arms, including playing games and musical instruments; contributing to household chores and sporting events; and, most important, providing shelter and comforting hugs.... The lilting beat and rhyming text, along with clear illustrations, make anticipating upcoming words easy for early readers. Like Baker's earlier LMNO Peas (2010), this picture book has the charm and silliness to appeal to a wide audience. --Booklist Online, October 2013 This is a colorful attention-grabbing story with great meaning for young children.... The repeating phrases throughout are a wonderful way to keep the attention of a very young audience. The best part of the book is the color choice and vivid illustrations that complement the story. --Library Media Connection, January/February 2014 In flat, crisp-edged digital art, versatile author/illustrator Baker (LMNO Peas) draws underwater-themed images in contrasting blues and oranges that consider the myriad capabilities of an octopus's appendages.... Very young children will enjoy working their way through the pictures and talking about the octopus's unexpected skills (such as playing a guitar, a banjo, and a harp at the same time), and they'll be soothed by the octopus's parting words: With a hug--not too tight!--/ my arms can make it feel all right. --Publishers Weekly, July 15, 2013 Who hasn't occasionally wished for more than two hands (or arms) in order to simultaneously accomplish all that one needs to? In a rhyming response to Little Crab's query, the colorful, friendly octopus star of this picture book demonstrates that he can manage to pull off quite a few impressive feats with his numerous appendages...the real, intended warm message drifts home: All arms are made to reach out and draw someone in for a loving embrace. The story is sweet.... The watercolor paintings are colorful and full of lively energy...this effort should reassure little ones resting in the human arms of favorite story readers. --Kirkus Reviews, July 17, 2013


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Keith Baker has written and illustrated many acclaimed picture books for young children, including the New York Times bestselling LMNO Peas, 1-2-3 Peas, Little Green Peas, Hap-pea All Year, LMNO Pea-quel, My Octopus Arms, and No Two Alike. He lives in Washington state.

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