Age range 9-12
We know what we see. Do we know what they see?
- Did you know that most animals do not recognize red colour?
- Did you know that a bird that may only seem uninterestingly black to you can be painted in the most beautiful colours for members of its own species?
Have you ever wondered how animals perceive the world around us? Whether they see the same colours we see? Whether the vision of a fish is blurry underwater like ours? Or whether dogs like to watch TV, or cats really can see in the dark? If you have ever wished you could ask the animals themselves, don't worry, because the book you are holding in your hands holds the answers to these questions and many more.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Starling
Carp
Owl
Snake
Dog
Chameleon
Cat
Honeybee
About the Author :
Marie Kotasova Adamkova has always loved nature and literature. Having graduated from the Faculty of Science of Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, she obtained a Master's degree in environmental and evolutionary biology and PhD in zoology. In her precious moments of free time, when she isn't working on specialist publications, she relaxes by writing children's books.
Tomas Kopecky, male of the Hominidae family who as a child mastered simple tools, such as pencil and paper, for the transmission and storage of information. In the course of his development, this male kept abreast of advances in technology as he learned to use complicated digital technologies for his purposes. His artistic accompaniments to many products have become the main source of subsistence for his whole tribe.
Review :
"A compendium of fascinating facts about the vision capabilities of all manner of animals, "How Do Animals See?" by the team of author Marie Kotasova Adamkova and artist/illustrator Tomas Kopecky will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to family, elementary school, and community library Pets/Wildlife collections for children ages 9-12." ―Midwest Book Review
"Children’s curiosities know no bounds, and this book is the perfect way to satisfy their wonder. Each animal’s information is broken into well organized, manageable sections that effectively incorporate text features to deliver dense content in an engaging and entertaining manner. The colorful illustrations will appeal to children while also providing support as they learn new vocabulary and concepts." ―Youth Services Book Review