Eye by Eye: Comparing How Animals See (Animal by Animal)

Libro 4 de 4: Animal by Animal

Levine, Sara

 
9781541538382: Eye by Eye: Comparing How Animals See (Animal by Animal)

Sinopsis

Una mirada innovadora a los ojos de los animales de los creadores de Bone by Bone, Tooth by Tooth y Fossil by Fossil. ¿Qué tipo de animal serías si tuvieras ocho ojos? ¿O si tus pupilas tuvieran la forma de la letra W? Mantente atento a los datos extraños y sorprendentes en este divertido libro ilustrado, que combina la anatomía comparada con un formato de juego de adivinanzas. Observa en qué se parecen (y en qué se diferencian) los ojos de tus animales de los de las estrellas de mar, las arañas, las cabras, las sepias, los búhos y las babosas. La autora Sara Levine y el ilustrador TS Spookytooth presentan una visión reveladora de todo lo que pueden hacer los ojos. "La brillante combinación de la autora, educadora y veterinaria Levine y el artista con un hueso divertido Spookytooth produce una mezcla de diversión, datos y conjeturas. Una fabulosa adición a los estudios en el aula sobre animales y literatura de no ficción. También es perfecto para el disfrute personal". - destacado, School Library Journal

"Sinopsis" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.

Acerca de los autores

Sara Levine is an author, educator, and veterinarian. Her science books for children include the Animal by Animal series, Germs Up Close, and A Peek at Beaks: Tools Birds Use. Her books have received a number of awards including AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize, Utah Beehive Book Award, Cook Prize finalist, Monarch Award master list, and Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year.

T.S Spookytooth has been illustrating for many years. Throughout these years of brandishing a paintbrush, he has explored the diverse fields of children’s picture books; magazine and newspaper illustrations; and advertising, packaging, and illustrating for websites.



When not working on illustration commissions, he likes to find time to work on many of his own personal projects. He keeps these projects locked in a suitcase but sometimes he forgets where he left the key. An ideal day for Mr. Spookytooth is to ponder and then to draw these ponderings. Some food is fitted in along the way followed by more ponderings and the occasional readjustment of his bow tie, but ponderings are the main order of the day.



He also lives in a house with Mrs. Spookytooth and thankfully she is fond of a ponder as well . . . and is good at finding lost keys.

"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.