Octopuses for Kids - Rachel Smith - Books - Createspace - 9781511501194 - March 29, 2015
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Octopuses for Kids

Rachel Smith

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Octopuses for Kids

Publisher Marketing: Table of Contents Introduction What are octopuses? How do octopuses live? What do octopuses eat? Where do octopuses live? Cirrina versus Incirrina Blue-ringed octopuses Common octopus Mimic octopus Giant Pacific octopus Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction The octopus has long fascinated the human mind. They and their relatives are called 'cephalopods' which literally means 'head-foot' in Ancient Greek. The octopus has appeared on several vases and other items in Ancient Greek artifacts. The Ainu people (who are a minority in Japan) have a great octopus, called Akkorokamui, which is said to be bright red and possibly glowing. This creature has been made a minor god in Shintoism, and is worshiped by some Japanese people. A more modern octopus was an octopus named Paul. People believed he could predict soccer tournaments, and he was highly prized. He died a little while back. Lastly, the Hawaiian people's creation myth involves the octopus: they say that the world has been remade several times, and since the last time, only the octopus survived from the old world, an alien among newer creations. The octopus inspires interest wherever it is. Soon, you will see why this creature is so amazing. Contributor Bio:  Smith, Rachel Rachel Smith was born and raised in small town Iowa. After spending a few years in the "big city" she now lives with her husband and two children in Clear Lake. She works part time from home and spends the rest of her days exercising, reading and taking care of her family. Having always had a vivid imagination, Rachel decided to bring her characters to life. This is the second book in the Glenview Series.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 29, 2015
ISBN13 9781511501194
Publishers Createspace
Pages 36
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 2 mm   ·   81 g

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