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Ink!: 100 Fun Facts About Octopuses, Squids, and More (National Geographic Readers)

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ink!: 100 Fun Facts About Octopuses, Squids, and More (National Geographic Readers)

Contributors:

By (Author) National Geographic Kids
By (author) Stephanie Warren Drimmer
Edited by Shelby Lees

ISBN:

9781426335013

Publisher:

National Geographic Kids

Imprint:

National Geographic Kids

Publication Date:

8th October 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Educational: First / native language: Readers and reading schemes

Dewey:

594.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

48

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 3mm

Weight:

120g

Description

Meet cuttlefish that can camouflage themselves, octopuses that outsmart their predators, and squid that patrol the deep in this cool fact-filled reader. Learn everything you've ever wanted to know about cephalopods, from inking, to hunting, to coconut carrying. Squish along with squid, camouflage with cuttlefish, and marvel at magnificent octopuses. Packed with weird-but-true facts and tons of cool animal info, this Level 3 Reader explores the incredible world of cephalopods. National Geographic Fact Readers feature the same expert-vetted running text as traditional readers--with a bonus of 100 fun facts sprinkled throughout! A fact roundup at the end of each book lets kids review what they've learned. (Plus, they can impress their friends with their animal expertise!)

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Author Bio

STEPHANIE WARREN DRIMMER writes books and magazine features for kids about everything from the strangest places in space, to the chemistry of cookies, to the mysteries of the human brain. Drimmer has a degree in science journalism from New York University, but she thinks she likes writing for kids because she's secretly still one herself.

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