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Inky's Amazing Escape: How a Very Smart Octopus Found His Way Home

illus. by Amy Schimler-Safford. 32p. bibliog. further reading. S. & S./Paula Wiseman Bks. Oct. 2018. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9781534401914.
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PreS-Gr 2—Montgomery (2015's The Octopus Scientists and The Soul of an Octopus) has channeled her considerable octopus knowledge into a narrative nonfiction picture book based on an incident at a New Zealand aquarium. After a lobsterman took a young injured octopus to a nearby aquarium, it healed and grew, eventually finding its way back to the Pacific Ocean. Montgomery uses age-appropriate language to convey an impressive amount of information. The text is accessible and makes use of relatable comparisons to everyday items such as grains of rice and soccer balls. No background knowledge of octopuses is assumed, but two terms, beak and jet are used without explanation; readers may be able to infer their meanings from the text. Inky is assigned thoughts and feelings, although as the text explains, changes in the octopus's skin color can indicate emotions. Schimler-Safford's engaging mixed-media collages in realistic colors, some reminiscent of Eric Carle, fill the page and beautifully complement the narrative—readers will want to closely inspect all the details. Back matter includes an endnote describing other octopus escapes, "Eight Fun Octopus Facts" (which are a simplified version of the "Octet of Octo Facts" in The Octopus Scientists), a short bibliography, and links to news stories about Inky's escape.
VERDICT Montgomery's expertise and the gorgeous illustrations make this a fine purchase for libraries serving early elementary students.

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