Have you ever wondered what your dog or cat is trying to say? Get to the bottom of it in the third title of the Curious Creatures series investigating animal communication.
"Scientifically spot-on, beautifully written, with awe-inspiring illustrations, this is a book that children will be drawn to again and again."
—Jules Howard, author of The Who, What, Why of Zoology
From the body language of wolves and facial expressions of apes to fishes that change color, the third in a series of non-fiction books for curious children will capture their imaginations with lyrical prose, astonishing facts and wonderful illustrations.
Focusing on extraordinary stories from nature, this captivating book makes links with the human world and readers’ own experiences.
"Scientifically spot-on, beautifully written, with awe-inspiring illustrations, this is a book that children will be drawn to again and again." —Jules Howard, author of The Who, What, Why of Zoology
Zoë Armstrong is a trained journalist who has worked in public relations within the charitable sector and in education. Zoë works as a freelance writer in Brighton where she lives with her young daughter. She is the author of Find The Spy.
Anja Sušanj is originally from coastal Croatia, she received an MA in illustration at the University of the Arts London and has been doing illustration ever since. Her first book was The Secret Lives of Mermaids with Flying Eye Books.
Have you ever wondered what your dog or cat is trying to say? Get to the bottom of it in the third title of the Curious Creatures series investigating animal communication.
"Scientifically spot-on, beautifully written, with awe-inspiring illustrations, this is a book that children will be drawn to again and again."
—Jules Howard, author of The Who, What, Why of Zoology
From the body language of wolves and facial expressions of apes to fishes that change color, the third in a series of non-fiction books for curious children will capture their imaginations with lyrical prose, astonishing facts and wonderful illustrations.
Focusing on extraordinary stories from nature, this captivating book makes links with the human world and readers’ own experiences.
Praise
"Scientifically spot-on, beautifully written, with awe-inspiring illustrations, this is a book that children will be drawn to again and again." —Jules Howard, author of The Who, What, Why of Zoology
Author
Zoë Armstrong is a trained journalist who has worked in public relations within the charitable sector and in education. Zoë works as a freelance writer in Brighton where she lives with her young daughter. She is the author of Find The Spy.
Anja Sušanj is originally from coastal Croatia, she received an MA in illustration at the University of the Arts London and has been doing illustration ever since. Her first book was The Secret Lives of Mermaids with Flying Eye Books.