Description |
32 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cm |
Summary |
'A beautifully illustrated resource for parents and children alike, bringing the wonder of science to kids. It's not the answer that gets you the Nobel Prize, it's the question!' - Dr Karl Kruszelnicki Do sharks sneeze? Do butterflies remember being caterpillars? Why don't cats wear shoes? Children have an insatiable curiosity for the world around them, and life can be an endless source of fascination for young minds. But do you have all the answers? And are they actually correct? Maybe you need to ask an expert ... Adapted from The Conversation's highly successful Curious Kids online column, Why Do Tigers Have Whiskers? is the first book in a series exploring some of life's most pressing questions, submitted by children and answered by leading experts in each field. 'After editing Curious Kids for The Conversation for so many years, I've developed a deep respect for how children see the world in ways adults cannot,' says series editor Sunanda Creagh |
Analysis |
Trivia & general knowledge |
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Zoology & animal science |
Notes |
"Version of these articles originally appeared on The Conversation." --Back page |
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For ages 6-14 years |
Subject |
Animal behavior -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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Questions and answers -- Juvenile literature
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Trivia and miscellanea
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Genre/Form |
Picture books.
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Author |
Creagh, Sunanda, editor
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Celeste, Clare, illustrator
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ISBN |
9781760760915 |
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