
Have You Ever Seen an Octopus with a Broom?
- Publisher
- Kids Can Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2009
- Category
- Zoology, General
- Recommended Age
- 4 to 7
- Recommended Grade
- p to 2
-
Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781554532476
- Publish Date
- Sep 2009
- List Price
- $14.95
Classroom Resources
Where to buy it
Out of print
This edition is not currently available in bookstores. Check your local library or search for used copies at Abebooks.
Description
Have You Ever Seen an Octopus with a Broom? compares human and animal tools and reveals surprising facts about how animals clean house, fish for food and even play percussion. Maybe you've never seen an octopus with a broom - but these animals use jets of water like a broom to sweep out leftovers after a meal, and also sweep sand and small stones out of their den to make it bigger. The Spin It! activity at the end of the book will provide hours of educational enjoyment. Each informational picture book in the Have You Ever Seen series uses lighthearted human-animal comparisons to teach primary-level children about animals.
About the authors
ETTA KANER est une ex-enseignante. De nos jours, elle écrit principalement des documentaires pour les enfants et les éducateurs. Plusieurs de ses livres ont été primés; elle a notamment remporté le Silver Birch Award, le Animal Behavior Society Award et le Science in Society Book Award. Etta vit à Toronto, en Ontario.
ETTA KANER writes for both children and educators. A number of her books have won awards, namely, the Silver Birch award, the Animal Behaviour Society award, and the Science in Society book award. Etta lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Jeff Szuc lives and works in Toronto. He works mostly in acrylics and feels any day he gets to play with paint is a really good day. Jeff has illustrated for Sony Music, CBC Television, Texas Monthly, Vanderbilt Magazine, and many other publications and businesses.
Other titles by

Do Not Eat Like a Tiger Shark!
Wacky Ways Animals Slurp, Chomp and Gulp

Beware the Burmese Pythons
And Other Invasive Animal Species

Rock? Plant? Animal?
How Nature Keeps Us Guessing

De la crème glacée pour les lézards?
Comment les animaux se rafraîchissent

Do Lizards Eat Ice Cream?
How Animals Beat the Heat

Pretty Tricky
The Sneaky Ways Plants Survive

Du chocolat chaud pour les grenouilles?
Comment les animaux se réchauffent

Wild Buildings and Bridges
Architecture Inspired by Nature

Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate?
How Animals Keep Warm

Animals Do, Too!
How They Behave Just Like You