The Smart Little Crab

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Smart Little Crab The

Written by Kerrie Shanahan Illustrated by Susy Boyer


The Smart Little Crab Text type: Narrative Level: K (20) Word count: 725 Content vocabulary crab octopus sea snail sea star sea seawater seaweed shore tide tide pool Curriculum link • Science: Living things – habitats, interdependency of living things Key concepts • Tide pools contain animals and plants that depend on each other and a healthy tide pool for their survival. • People’s actions can impact on the health of tide pools.

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Reading strategy • Recognizing cause and effect in a story Paired book Looking After Tide Pools

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Written by Kerrie Shanahan Illustrated by Susy Boyer


Contents Chapter 1 Home by the sea

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Chapter 2 Sea star’s bright idea

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Chapter 3 Trash or treasure?

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Chapter 4 An exciting new tide pool

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Chapter 5 Trouble in the tide pool

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Chapter 6 The little crab speaks up

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Chapter 1

Home by the sea On the rocky shore next to the sea,  there was a tide pool.  In the tide

It was a good place to live because  the tide pool was clean and healthy.   All the animals lived happily with  each other in their tide pool.   That was, until the sea star got bored.

pool lived many plants and animals.

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Chapter 2

Sea star's bright idea

The animals looked around and  started nodding. “I have an idea,” said the sea star.

“I’m bored with our tide pool,”

“Let’s fix up our tide pool.  Let’s

said the sea star.  “It’s always

make it look sparkling and new.”

the same.  The tide comes in.   The tide goes out.  Day after day.

“Yes!” said all the animals.

Our tide pool is boring and I’m

“Let’s fix up this boring old place.”

bored, too!”

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But no one was listening.  All the animals had gone to find new things  to put in their tide pool.

“But wait,” said the little crab. “Our tide pool is not boring.  This is how a tide pool is meant to be.   We have everything we need. We can hide in the seaweed.   We have fresh seawater coming in. The seawater brings lots of little animals to eat.  Don’t change it!” 8

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Chapter 3

Trash or treasure? When the animals came back, they  had new things for their tide pool. “Look, I have a shiny new tin can,”  said the sea star as he put the can  on top of some seaweed.  “Now we  have somewhere to sit.”

“But the tin can is squashing the seaweed,” said the little crab. “We need the seaweed for food and for a place to hide.  Where will we  hide and what will we eat when the  seaweed is dead?” But no one was listening. 10

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The sea snail family arrived with

The little crab just watched and

an empty plastic bag.

shook his head.

“Wow,” said all the animals.

“That plastic bag is dangerous,”

“We can make a roof out of that.”

he said.  “Our baby animals could

So the animals put the plastic bag  over the tide pool.

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choke on it.” But no one was listening.

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“The fresh water brings us lots  of little animals to eat,” said  the little crab.   “What will we  eat instead?” But no one was listening.

Then the octopus pulled a big box  into the tide pool. “Look,” she said.  “This will be great  fun to play in.”  The little crab was shocked. “That will stop fresh seawater from coming into our tide pool,” he said.  14

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Chapter 4

An exciting new  tide pool

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They worked hard to make sure that their tide pool was not  boring anymore. “Look at our tide pool now,” said the

The animals gathered more and more

sea star.  “We have so many new and

bits and pieces to add to their tide pool.

interesting things to play with.”

They dragged and lifted and pushed

“Yes,” said the other animals.

and pulled all the new things.

“It looks wonderful.”

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But the little crab did not think

“Our tide pool is very different

their new home was great.

from how it used to be,” said the

He looked around the tide pool.   He wondered how this could have  happened to his beautiful,

little crab.  “I’m worried that it will not keep us healthy anymore.” But no one was listening.

healthy home.

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Chapter 5

Trouble in  the tide pool For some time, the other animals were happy in their new home, but  then the tide pool started to change.

The water got dirty and the seaweed stopped growing because no fresh  water came into the tide pool.   Finally, the other animals could see  what was happening. “Our tide pool is dying,” they all cried.  “What will we do?  How can we save our home?” 20

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Chapter 6

The little crab  speaks up “LISTEN TO ME!” said the little crab in his biggest, loudest voice.   “I know what to do.  We must  clean up our tide pool.  We have  to get rid of the things that do not

At last, the animals listened

belong here.”

to the little crab. They began to clean up their tide pool.  It was hard  work, but  the animals  were determined  to have a beautiful, healthy tide  pool  again. They dragged and lifted and pushed and pulled until all  the trash was gone.

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It took time, but eventually the  tide pool was clean again.  And from then on, whenever the  animals had a new idea, they always  checked with the little crab first.

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