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Hello, My Name Is... by Marisa Polansky
Hello, My Name Is...  by Marisa Polansky







Hello, My Name Is... by Marisa Polansky Hello, My Name Is... by Marisa Polansky

At last, a scientist appears and calls him by name: Adorabilis. They ponder aloud what he will be called, causing the little octopus confusion – called? The others explain that the humans that care for them give the creatures names, usually alluding to their appearance or special skills, such as parachuting from higher rocks, but begins to seriously worry about what his name will be. Immediately, the deep sea creatures that make up his tank-mates (among them a yeti crab, a six-filled shark, a fangtooth, a mimic octopus, and more) approach the newcomer, commenting on how small and cute he is. He lives in Los Angeles.Hello, friends! Our book today is Hello, My Name Is…: How Adorabilis Got His Name, written by Marisa Polansky and illustrated by Joey Chou, an imagining of how a sea creature’s unique name came to be.Ī small pink octopus is placed into a tank, and being a friendly sort, calls out a hello to the other inhabitants.

Hello, My Name Is... by Marisa Polansky

His picture books include Ruby's Chinese New Year, written by Vicki Lee. He has worked as a visual development artist on feature animated films and television, including Kung Fu Panda, and illustrated Disney's Finding Nemo: Nemo's Day Off. Joey Chou is an animator and illustrator. She is also the founder of Speech Tank, a speech-writing company specializing in one-of- a-kind speeches. The story includes a note from a scientist about the naming process and more information about Adorabilis. imagines how the cutest creature in the sea got his name. What could his name be? With Marisa Polansky's sweet text and Joey Chou's dynamic illustrations, Hello, My Name Is. But he doesn't have a name! Anglerfish is named for his hook like an angler, Mimic Octopus for her ability to change shape and color, and Giant Squid is GIANT! But this little guy doesn't have the same abilities as the other creatures. Inspired by a true event! In the summer of 2015, an adorable new species of octopus was discovered on the ocean floor-this picture book story imagines how this cute creature got his name.ĭeep down in the water lives an octopus small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.









Hello, My Name Is...  by Marisa Polansky