The Amazing Octopus! Cool facts, photos & video links to some of the world's most intelligent animals. Early Reader Books (Amazing Animals Early Reader Books Book 2)
IP Factly presents... "The Amazing Octopus!" one of our amazing animals early reader books.
Amazing facts and photos of one of the world's most intelligent animals.
Aimed mainly at the 7 and under age range, it's a fun and fascinating way for guided readers to find out more about this inventive and incredible creature.
Books by IP Factly have been #1 kindle bestsellers because they present animals in a fun and entertaining way - mixing facts, photos and video clips.
IP Factly's Amazing Animals early reader books have been designed to encourage and help guided reading - a vital step to independent reading and learning.
Accompanying webpage
This book provides fact after fact for information hungry children to tell family and friends, and even has accompanying webpages with octopus videos. The videos have all been specially selected for young children to enjoy. It makes learning fun and gives a real reason for children to want to read by themselves.
Kids will love discovering animal facts to share and enjoy.
The Amazing Animals range encourages children along the path to truly independent reading and learning. This book is great for both children that are read to and for guided readers. See for yourself by clicking on the front cover to look inside the book.
Chapters An octopus lives in the sea Octopuses not Octopi Octopuses have no bones What color is an octopus’s blood?
Guess how many hearts the octopus needs? Octopuses have eight arms Octopuses are lots of different sizes The octopus starts out as an egg A larval octopus is too small When an octopus grows large enough Octopuses are solitary animals Octopuses don’t live long
Octopuses are very intelligent An octopus does not have a hard shell The main way an octopus avoids being eaten Octopuses can camouflage themselves Octopuses have a neat trick for making a quick escape Octopuses spray ink An octopus can even shed an arm Octopus can move over land What do octopuses eat? How do they catch their prey? Giant Pacific octopus Common octopus Blue-ringed octopus Mimic octopus Coconut octopus Dumbo octopus Video footage More octopus photos
Video Links The animals are accompanied by pictures and facts plus at the end there is a link to a safe webpage where children can see videos of different types of octopuses and how they behave.
The video links mean children come back again and again, naturally developing their reading and learning skills (early kindle models don't support video but safe website links are given).
Scroll up and Buy this book now - your child will love going back to it again and again.