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O’Shae the Octopus

by Brandee Bublé; Eliska Liska (illus.)

O’Shae is a young octopus who was born with 10 arms. His mother thinks O’Shae’s two extra limbs make him special, and he has no reason to think otherwise, especially since his bonus appendages are very useful when helping around the house. However, when O’Shae goes to the park with his friend Shelton the Shark, he is bullied because of his differences. With his friend’s support, O’Shae comes up with a plan to prove how useful two extra arms can be.

Debut author Brandee Bublé’s background as a special-needs teacher shines though in this uplifting story about individuality and acceptance. In addition to showcasing a deep understanding and respect for children’s differences, Bublé is a talented wordsmith. She deals with bullying in a gentle way, with the bullies apologizing at the end of the story. In less able hands, this resolution could have been too precious, but it works here. Though the message is obvious, children are unlikely to mind thanks to the bouncy, rhyming text that begs to be read aloud.

Bublé’s tale works well on its own, but is enriched by Eliska Liska’s vintage-style illustrations. The bold colour palette features pea-green undersea foliage, rich teal water, a lime-green O’Shae with magenta accents, and a few splashes of grey. Each scene is enhanced by fun details. When O’Shae helps his parents around the house, he holds a different cleaning tool in each of his ten hands; the park O’Shae and Shelton visit features a clam-shell swing and seaweed climbing tower; one of the bullies – a lobster – has spiked bracelets and a slingshot.

Parents, educators, and librarians would do well to consider O’Shae the Octopus when seeking sources to teach children about bullying. The book holds great educational value, whether shared one-on-one, in story time, or in the classroom. Happily, as this is the first in the One of a Kind series of picture books, we can expect more excellent material from Bublé in the future.

 

Reviewer: Julia Gilbert

Publisher: Simply Read Books

DETAILS

Price: $16.95

Page Count: 28 pp

Format: Cloth

ISBN: 978-1-92701-856-9

Released: June

Issue Date: July 2014

Categories: Kids’ Books, Picture Books

Age Range: 4-8