Even an Octopus Needs a Home Author:Irene Kelly From the snug sleeping bags made out of leaves constructed by Honduran white bats to the thirty-feet-high towers filled with passageways and rooms that termites build, animals have impressive abodes. Nature lovers will be fascinated by how animals solve the problem of locating safe places in which to live and raise families. — From Booklist — Simi... more »lar in title, format, and concept to Kelly’s Even an Ostrich Needs a Nest (2009), her new book goes beyond birds to introduce structures that house creatures throughout the animal kingdom. From monk parakeet “apartment buildings” to floating birds’ nests to coral reefs “like underground cities,” Kelly looks at domiciles created or used by animals and sometimes likens them to people’s houses. Though assertions such as “Chimpanzees love a view” may be anthropomorphic, parents and teachers looking for picture books showing animal homes will appreciate the book’s relatively simple text and attractive watercolor illustrations as well as the variety of habitations shown. Grades 1-3.« less