A House for Hermit Crab

A House for Hermit Crab by Eric Carle, published by Simon and Schuster in 1987, features 27 pages of vibrant collage illustrations that transport readers into an enchanting underwater world. This book presents a modern-day fable centered on the true habits of hermit crabs, introducing young readers to the beauty of marine life while conveying a simple yet profound message about the challenges of growing up.
In this story, Hermit Crab faces the dilemma of outgrowing his shell and the fear that comes with change. As he navigates his journey, he discovers that his undersea neighbors are willing to help him decorate and enhance his new home, fostering a sense of friendship and community. The narrative encourages children to embrace transitions, whether it’s changing schools or moving to a new place, illustrating that growing up can lead to exciting new possibilities. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of childhood experiences and social themes, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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Eric Carle’s magnificent collage illustrations invite readers and viewers on a breathtaking underwater tour where brilliantly-colored sea creatures dazzle and delight the eye. His modern-day fable is both wise and simple; based on the true habits of the hermit crab, it not only introduces young readers to the wonder and beauty of the marine environment but also contains an encouraging message for small children facing the inevitable challenges of growing up.
Hermit Crab’s problem is that he keeps outgrowing things. When he outgrows his first shell-house, he’s a bit scared. The next one he finds is big enough — but depressingly bare. To his happy surprise, all sorts of beautiful and useful undersea neighbors come to his aid and decorate and protect his home. Finally, the new house is perfect but now it, too, has become too small! Once again, Hermit Crab must move on. But this time he is not only bigger — he is more self confident. While he is sorry to leave his friends and his familiar shell behind, he now sees the future as full of exciting possibilities.
Children who must change schools, move to a new town, or even just be promoted to a higher grade will empathize with Hermit Crab’s situation, and will take heart as they see that growing up is not really so alarming after all.
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