Giant Squid
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- 10,99 €
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- 10,99 €
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The giant squid is one of the most elusive creatures in the world. As large as whales, they hide beyond reach deep within the sea, forcing scientists to piece together their story from those clues they leave behind.
An injured whale's ring-shaped scars indicate an encounter with a giant squid. A piece of beak broken off in the whale's belly; a flash of ink dispersed as a blinding defense to allow the squid to escape-- these fragments of proof were all we had . . . until a giant squid was finally filmed in its natural habitat only two years ago.
In this beautiful and clever nonfiction picture book about the giant squid, Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann explore, both visually and poetically, this hidden creature's mysterious life.
A Neal Porter Book
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Fleming and Rohmann (Bulldozer's Big Day) draw readers in to the ocean's murky depths in search of a seldom-seen creature. Tips of arms and tentacles reach up from the bottom of the first page; more reddish-white appendages appear in subsequent scenes until the cephalopod they belong to is announced on the title page. Much of the giant squid's existence is a mystery, but Fleming pieces together what is known using vivid free verse and near rhyme: "With writhing arms/ and ghostly, lidless eyes/ they glide." Focusing on each of the squid's body parts separately, the lyrical narrative evokes a nature documentary ("Here are its tentacles,/ two,/ curling and twisting and thirty feet long,/ waiting for / a passing fish.../ another squid.../ anything swimming by"). Rohmann's rich images place the squid against a shadowy blue-green backdrop, and the entire animal is only revealed in a penultimate double gatefold, appearing out of an expansive cloud of gray ink. The assembling of this creature from its parts to the whole, through both pictures and poetry, will captivate audiences young and old. Ages 6 10.