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Humanimal


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Rubriek: Textual/Printed/Reference Materials - Boek
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So you think you’re special? Just because people have built cities, invented pop-up toasters and put people on the Moon that they are somehow different from (or better than) other living things? Well it’s time to think again! Humanimal explores the interconnections of the human and natural worlds in ways you never before imagined...

Inside you will discover how:

Slime molds learn how to navigate through a maze Rats are ticklish and how it makes them laugh out loud Elephants have funerals for their lost loved ones Bees vote in elections to decide where to locate their nests Crows use cars to crack nuts And a whole lot more!

This richly illustrated, mesmerizing exploration shows that humans and other animals don’t just live on the same planet, they also share many of the same patterns of behavior, making us all fellow players in the drama that is life on Earth. Fascinating and stunningly illustrated, Humanimal explores and celebrates the astonishing ways in which animals and humans are alike.

Written by Christopher Lloyd, the bestselling author of Absolutely Everything!, and illustrated by the superbly talented Mark Ruffle. Including a colorful jacket with a wonderful animal surprise underneath, this book will astound and amaze children aged 7–11, along with their family and friends, too!





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Product specificaties:

Taal: en

Bindwijze: Hardcover

Oorspronkelijke releasedatum: 05 november 2019

Aantal pagina's: 48

Illustraties: Nee

Hoofdauteur: Christopher Lloyd

Hoofdillustrator: Mark Ruffle

Tweede Illustrator: Mark Ruffle

Hoofduitgeverij: What On Earth Books

Extra groot lettertype: Nee

Product breedte: 272 mm

Product hoogte: 13 mm

Product lengte: 282 mm

Studieboek: Nee

Verpakking breedte: 272 mm

Verpakking hoogte: 13 mm

Verpakking lengte: 282 mm

Verpakkingsgewicht: 590 g

EAN: 9781912920013