Publisher: Immedium; Media tie-in edition (December 12, 2017)
Language: English
Product Bundle: 160 pages
ISBN-10: 1597021350
ISBN-13: 978-1597021357
Reading age: 3 - 5 years, from customers
Grade level: Preschool - 3
Item Weight: 3.8 pounds
Dimensions: 11 x 1 x 8 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #15,841 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #66 in Children's Marine Life Books #570 in Children's Humor #722 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books)
Customer Reviews: 4.9 out of 5 stars 1,153Reviews
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From the Publisher
Praise for The Octonauts
About the Publisher
Immedium inspires a world of imagination and creates wonderfully entertaining children’s picture books. Based in San Francisco, CA, Immedium sits on the Pacific Rim, a vibrant intersection for crossover trends from Asia and America, and embraces an increasingly diverse world. 40% of our titles feature multicultural themes and characters; 25% are bilingual
Enjoy the books that inspired the TV show & get a special poster!
Kids love these 4 original stories!
“Cute, colorful, imaginative, and action-packed, their exploits appear in four volumes. . . .Kids will love the fact that The Octonauts have their own unique personalities, a deep sea workstation in which they live and play, and jobs just like real scientist-explorers. Adults will appreciate the cool graphics and quirky humor. And both will look forward to the vibrant illustrations and little visual details that make each adventure worth returning to again and again.” -Diesel, Oakland, CA
More Praise for The Octonauts Box Set
“Meomi’s fabulous The Octonauts series . . . all hold the attention of the grownups, the teenager, and the school-age tike in the house. Seriously, everyone should run out and get these." - BoingBoing
“There is a touch of whimsy in not only the artwork but also the construction of the books.. . . . The core focus of each story is exploration and the protection of the natural environment. It is clear through these tales that Meomi works to accomplish this through the education of young minds. Make something familiar and friendly, teach a little as you weave a narrative, and you promote great understanding and appreciation.” - GeekMom, Wired.com