Karsten Brensing
How Animals Think and Feel
durchgehend farbig illustriert von Nikolai Renger
9+,
11/02/2019
176 Pages, 22.0 x 28.5 cm
ISBN 978-3-7432-0304-4
Hardcover
16,00 € (D)
17,00 € (A)
incl. VAT, shipping extra
Rights sold:
Chinese (Simplified), Czech, Estonian, Slovak, Swedish, Ukrainian, Korean
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- \x0d\x0aShort chapters and texts with many pictures, summaries and funny illustrations\x0d\x0a
- \x0d\x0aBehavioural Biology for Kids – easy to understand!\x0d\x0a
- \x0d\x0aPopular non fiction with a narrative aspiration\x0d\x0a
- \x0d\x0aWith experiments and exercises to try on your own!\x0d\x0a
- \x0d\x0aBy best-selling author and behaviourist Karsten Brensing
Did you know that ants can identify themselves in mirrors and dolphins have names? That rats like to laugh together and orcas are true mummy’s boys that still live with their parents at the age of 30?
\x0d\x0aBiologist Karsten Brensing tells amazing stories from the animal kingdom. Starting from bees to meerkats to monkeys and elephants, he explains that animals think and feel very similar to humans. Kids even get to know their pets like cats, dogs and hamsters in an entirely different and new way.
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