Look, a Starfish! cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 153
Points per Word 0.003268
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

With clear, simple sentences and vivid photographs, this nonfiction picture book invites early readers to explore the world of starfish. Young readers learn about the starfish's body parts, the ocean habitats where they live, and how they catch food and move across the sea floor. The book also includes a photo glossary and easy-to-answer questions that reinforce key vocabulary and encourage critical thinking about marine life.

Quick Summary

For kids who can't get enough of the beach and the creatures that live there, "Look, a Starfish!" is a quick, colorful read that packs a lot of curiosity into just 153 words. Written at an AR level of 1.6, the book pairs crisp, close-up photos of a starfish with simple sentences that explain its arms, tube feet, bright colors, and how it clings to rocks in tide pools and coral reefs. The author walks readers through what the starfish eats mostly mollusks and small invertebrates without getting too technical, which makes it perfect for early readers who are just starting to sound out words. Because the whole book is only a few pages long, even reluctant readers can finish it in one sitting and feel a sense of accomplishment, and the bright images keep them interested throughout. Parents can feel at ease knowing the book is fully age-appropriate, with no scary scenes, just friendly marine biology, and if your child enjoys this, you might also try "Sea Stars: The 5-Armed Wonders" for more ocean fun.