The Surprising Lives of Animals
SKU: 9781802421798Format 285mmx255mm 48 page hardback with foil embossed cover
This book is bursting with fascinating facts about animal behaviour that is sure to appeal to a young inquiring mind. In five chapters Claybourne uses familiar and some not so familiar examples to describe how animals live their lives. She shows how animals have fun, play, and make friends.
The chapter headed thinking and feeling explains that animals can be sad or happy, how they solve problems, and learn and remember.
The book shows how animals communicate, work together and sometimes fight. The final chapter is about settling down, making a home, finding a partner and being a parent.
In other words this book highlights all the many ways in which animals are similar in needs, wants and behaviours to ourselves.
This informative book is copiously illustrated in full colour with excellent labels and headings to help understanding.
The language is straightforward and easy for young reader to understand. And yes, there are quite a few surprising facts included.
The glossary at the end is thorough and the page of excellent suggestions for further reading arranged under appealing headings is a real bonus.