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OverviewThe Incredible Octopus combines amazing photos with in-depth facts to get kids aged 7 and up excited about octopuses and the underwater world in which they live. Readers are introduced to the fascinating biology of the octopus, from its 3 hearts and 9 brains to suction cups and how they work, and learn all about what it's like to be an octopus: how they use camouflage and ink, what they eat, and how they reproduce (nests and eggs!). The book also explores the intelligence and playfulness of this animal-and, of course, the famous stories of octopuses who escaped their tanks. Readers will meet 13 different species of octopuses and find out what makes them unique, from the most venomous and best disguised to the deepest and coldest. They'll also get a glimpse into exciting octopus research, technology inspired by octopuses, and ways to help conserve our oceans. AGES: 7 to 10 AUTHOR: Erin Spencer is the author of The Incredible Octopus? and The World of Coral Reefs. She is a marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer whose articles, photos, and videos of marine life have been featured in National Geographic, PBS, CBS Sunday Morning, and in publications of Ocean Conservancy. She is an avid public speaker and has presented to National Geographic, the World Bank, MCON, and TEDx, as well as many school groups. Originally from Maryland, she now lives in South Florida where she studies great hammerhead sharks and their prey for her PhD. SELLING POINTS: . Octopuses are perennially popular. Of over 2,000 articles published on Ocean Conservancy's website, the top two performing posts are about octopuses and their relatives. Over 75% of those views come from Google search, indicating there is public interest in learning more about cephalopods. Octopuses have also seen a surge in popularity recently with the Netflix special My Octopus Teacher . Explores in-depth science in a fun and approachable way for middle readers, with captivating deep-sea photography and illustrations. Other octopus books for kids tend to be picture books about octopus escapes or cheap paperbacks with only limited scientific information . Author Erin Spencer is a marine ecologist and a National Geographic Explorer dedicated to educational outreach about oceans through school programs, writing, and photography Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erin SpencerPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Storey Publishing LLC Dimensions: Width: 28.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 28.40cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781635866285ISBN 10: 1635866286 Pages: 72 Publication Date: 02 May 2024 Recommended Age: From 7 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""Fantastic! A great introduction to some of the weirdest and most wonderful animals in the sea.""--Sy Montgomery ""Packed with accurate facts, up-to-date research, and vivid illustrations, this ocean book is an immersive experience!""--Danna Staaf, marine biologist and author of The Lady and the Octopus ""This bright and visually-stunning book is chock full of myth-busting facts, stories of real-life scientists, and project prompts to rev readers' minds. It's perfect for libraries, elementary-school classrooms, and kids' book collections. We can't wait to use it with our own programs!""--Rosie Riveters, a nonprofit organization inspiring girls in STEM ""Who can shapeshift, shoot ink, squeeze into tight spaces, solve puzzles, and disappear without a trace? Meet the ocean's true superhero, the seriously smart, squishy, humble but magnificent octopus!""--Kathleen Yale, author of Howl Like a Wolf and Guess My Animal" Author InformationErin Spencer is the author of The Incredible Octopus? and The World of Coral Reefs. She is a marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer whose articles, photos, and videos of marine life have been featured in National Geographic, PBS, CBS Sunday Morning, and in publications of Ocean Conservancy. She is an avid public speaker and has presented to National Geographic, the World Bank, MCON, and TEDx, as well as many school groups. Originally from Maryland, she now lives in South Florida where she studies great hammerhead sharks and their prey for her PhD. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |