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Alicia Z. Klepeis - Cuttlefish

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In this book, early fluent readers will learn how cuttlefish use colors to camouflage themselves, hunt, attract mates, and warn off predators. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn more about cuttlefish, their habitat, behaviors, and science behind their amazing, bright colors.
An infographic aids understanding, and an activity offers readers an opportunity to extend discovery. Children can learn more about cuttlefish using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Cuttlefish also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
Cuttlefish is part of Jump!s Science Behind the Colors series. Glossary of key words Index Table of contents Why are flamingos pink? How does a blue-footed booby use its blue feet? Find these answers and more about some of natures most colorful creatures in Science Behind the Colors. Each book highlights a specific animal, detailing how and why the animal gets its colors, how so and if they change, and what purpose the colors serve. Bright, full-color photographs complement the carefully leveled text to make reading for understanding easy and fun. Includes diagrams, sidebars, photo labels, an activity, glossary, and index.

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Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 1

Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 2

Ideas for Parents
and Teachers

Pogo Books let children practice
reading informational text while
introducing them to nonfiction
features such as headings, labels,
sidebars, maps, and diagrams,
as well as a table of contents,
glossary, and index.

Carefully leveled text with
a strong photo match offers
early fluent readers the support
they need to succeed.

Before Reading

Walk through the book and
point out the various nonfiction
features. Ask the student what
purpose each feature serves.

Look at the glossary together.
Read and discuss the words.

Read the Book

Have the child read the book
independently.

Invite him or her to list questions
that arise from reading.

After Reading

Discuss the childs questions.
Talk about how he or she might
find answers to those questions.

Prompt the child to think
more. Ask: Did you know about
cuttlefish before reading this
book? What more would you
like to learn about them?

Pogo Books are published by Jump!
5357 Penn Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55419
www.jumplibrary.com

Copyright 2022 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries. No part of this book may be
reproduced in any form without written permission
from the publisher.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Klepeis, Alicia, 1971 author.
Title: Cuttlefish / Alicia Z. Klepeis.
Description: Minneapolis: Jump!, Inc., [2022]
Series: Science behind the colors | Includes index.
Audience: Ages 710
Identifiers: LCCN 2021030826 (print)
LCCN 2021030827 (ebook)
ISBN 9781636903705 (hardcover)
ISBN 9781636903712 (paperback)
ISBN 9781636903729 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: CuttlefishJuvenile literature.
Camouflage (Biology)Juvenile literature.
Classification: LCC QL430.3.S47 K54 2022 (print)
LCC QL430.3.S47 (ebook) | DDC 594.58dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021030826
LC ebook record available at
https://lccn.loc.gov/2021030827

Editor: Eliza Leahy
Designer: Emma Bersie

Photo Credits: Richard Whitcombe/Shutterstock,
cover, 4; Alberto Carrera/Shutterstock, 1; Rich Carey/
Shutterstock, 3, 23; MichaelStubblefield/iStock, 5;
semet/iStock, 67; Jnichanan/Shutterstock, 89; Laura
Dts/Shutterstock, 10; BIOSPHOTO/Alamy, 11; Ninell_
Art/iStock, 1213; blue-sea.cz/Shutterstock, 1415;
Mayumi.K/Shutterstock, 16; Nature Picture Library/
Alamy, 17; Nigel Marsh/iStock, 1819; Michael Nolan/
SuperStock, 2021.

Printed in the United States of America at
Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER COLORFUL CREATURES What sea creature can - photo 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER COLORFUL CREATURES What sea creature can change colors in an - photo 4

CHAPTER

COLORFUL
CREATURES

What sea creature can change
colors in an instant? What has
eight arms but no backbone?
A cuttlefish!

arm

There are more than cuttlefish They live in oceans around the world Many - photo 5

There are more than cuttlefish .
They live in oceans around the world.
Many live in The broadclub
cuttlefish is one. It changes color to blend in.

broadclub
cuttlefish

coral reef

Cuttlefish are like squid and octopuses Their bodies are soft Some - photo 6

Cuttlefish are ,
like squid and octopuses.
Their bodies are soft.

Some are as small
as golf balls. Others are
longer than baseball bats!

Cuttlefish use their arms to walk on the ocean floor They swim by waving - photo 7
Cuttlefish use their arms to walk on the ocean floor They swim by waving - photo 8

Cuttlefish use their arms to walk on
the ocean floor. They swim by waving
their fins up and down. If they need
to move quickly, they use their siphons.
Siphons shoot water out. This moves
cuttlefish backward!

TAKE A LOOK What are the parts of a cuttlefish called Take a look EYE - photo 9

TAKE A LOOK!

What are the parts of a cuttlefish called? Take a look!

EYE

TENTACLE

FIN

SIPHON

ARM

CHAPTER BLENDING IN Cuttlefish are They eat fish crabs and shrimp - photo 10

CHAPTER

BLENDING IN

Cuttlefish are . They eat fish,
crabs, and shrimp. When a cuttlefish
hunts, its color works as .
It hides until gets close. Then it
quickly grabs it with its .
It pulls the prey into its mouth. Gulp!

Sharks and sea lions hunt cuttlefish Dolphins do too But cuttlefish are - photo 11

Sharks and sea lions hunt cuttlefish.
Dolphins do, too. But cuttlefish are
smart. They can squirt clouds of ink
out of their siphons. This hides the
cuttlefish. It gives them time to escape.

ink

pigment cell They can also change color to hide from Their skin has - photo 12

pigment cell

They can also change color to hide from Their skin has special filled - photo 13

They can also change color to
hide from . Their
skin has special filled
with . The cells attach
to muscles. A cuttlefishs brain
tells the muscles what to do.

If they stretch, pigment is
released. It goes to the outer
layer of the skin. It changes
the cuttlefishs color. If they
relax, the pigment goes away.
The skin underneath shows.

DID YOU KNOW?

Cuttlefish are colorful
inside, too. Their blood
is bluish green!

They can also change their How Their brains send messages to bumps in - photo 14

They can also change their
!
How? Their brains send
messages to bumps in their
skin. The bumps are like
balloons. They get bigger
to change size and shape.

DID YOU KNOW?

Cuttlefish are sometimes
called chameleons of
the sea. Why? They can
change color very quickly!

CHAPTER COLOR FOR THE WIN Cuttlefish also change color to stand out - photo 15
CHAPTER COLOR FOR THE WIN Cuttlefish also change color to stand out - photo 16

CHAPTER

COLOR FOR
THE WIN

Cuttlefish also change color
to stand out. Bright colors
scare predators.

Males flash bold patterns and colors at each other Why This is how they - photo 17

Males flash bold patterns

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