In this storybook, students will learn fascinating facts about octopuses. They will discover the meaning behind "octopus" and understand how prefixes can relate to meanings, such as "eight-footed." The story introduces key biological concepts such as invertebrates, noting that octopuses lack a backbone. Students will learn about octopuses' unique abilities for camouflage and defense, like spraying black ink and using jet propulsion. The text discusses the octopus's anatomy, including its arms, suckers, and beak, as well as their role in finding and consuming prey. By reading this story, students will expand upon their understanding of marine life, animal behaviors, and the octopus's remarkable adaptations and intelligence.