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If You Like...Crabs

Summer is here and that means it's beach season! Crabs are one of the first sea creatures I think of when I think of the ocean. If you're ready to read more about these colorful crustaceans, check out these books!



Written by Megan McDonald
Illustrated by Katherine Tillotson
New York: Neal Porter Books, 2024. Informational.

A hermit crab needs a new home to stay safe from the porcupine fish predators in the sea around him. He tries several options--a rock, a tin can, a plastic pail--but none of them are quite right for what he needs, until he tries one last place for shelter when danger looms near. Information on hermit crabs is included.

Writte by RenƩe M. LaTulippe
Illustrated by CƩcile Metzger
Petaluma, CA: Cameron Kids, 2022. Picture Book.

The sun is setting and it's time for the marine ballet show! A host of sea creatures perform a variety of ballet steps and positions, with crabs as the star of the show in this picture book.

By Christ Haughton
Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press, 2020. Picture Book.

Little Crab is excited to go to the ocean for the very first time with Very Big Crab, but when they get to the water's edge and see the giant waves that are crashing against the shore, Little Crab isn't sure that they want to get in anymore. After some encouragement from Very Big Crab, Little Crab realizes that the ocean may not be as scary as they first thought.

By Marianna Coppo
San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 2023. Picture Book.

When Fish is unable to sleep because he is too anxious, his roommate Crab agrees to listen to all of Fish's worries so they can both fall asleep. 

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