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Giant Octopus to the Rescue

Author: Inches, Alison

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 310
Points per Word 0.001613
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

When an underwater volcano threatens the homes of sea animals, Diego teams up with a giant octopus to save them. The two dive into the deep, coax frightened creatures to safety and work to calm the erupting volcano. This early reader adventure offers simple text and an exciting rescue story set in the ocean.

Quick Summary

If your kiddo loves ocean animals and adventure, this one hits the mark. Diego teams up with a giant octopus to rescue sea creatures when an underwater volcano starts threatening everyone nearby, and the teamwork between a boy and a huge, helpful octopus makes for some pretty cool moments that young readers tend to remember. At just 310 words with an AR Level of 1.9, it's short enough for early readers to finish independently while still delivering a story that feels complete rather than dumbed down. The volcano angle gives it a bit of mild excitement without being truly scary, so it's great for kids who want adventure but get nervous about anything too intense. Parents often appreciate that there's actual problem-solving happening Diego doesn't just luck into saving the day; he figures out how to use the octopus's abilities strategically. It's the kind of quick read that works equally well for a bedtime story or a newly independent reader tackling chapter books for the first time, and fans of underwater adventure books like Magic Tree House's "Vacation Under the Volcano" will likely enjoy the ocean twist here.