We are All Animals: Discover what YOU have in common with a cat, a bat, a jellyfish and 150 other animals!
By (Author) Ben Hoare
By (author) Christopher Lloyd
Illustrated by Mark Ruffle
Foreword by Prof. Supervet
What on Earth Publishing Ltd
What on Earth Publishing Ltd
2nd April 2025
3rd April 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science: The human body
590
Hardback
48
Width 260mm, Height 280mm
Find out how similar you are to your favourite animal and how.
Did you know that most animals (including us) are shaped like tubes That animals get a lot of the same diseases (and medical treatments) we do Or that we are distant cousins to every animal on Earth, including jellyfish! We Are All Animals celebrates our whole furry, scaly, slimy, slippery extended family, smashing to smithereens the idea that humans are very different from the rest of the animal kingdom.
Christopher Lloyd was Technology Editor with The Sunday Times newspaper in London before becoming a bestselling author. His books for children include the What on Earth! series of Wallbooks, Humanimal and the bestselling Absolutely Everything! He was also the editor of the Britannica All New Childrens Encyclopedia. He is in great demand as a lecturer and public speaker. Christopher Lloyd lives in Tonbridge, UK.
Ben Hoare is an award-winning wildlife journalist and nature nerd. He writes inspiring natural-history books for children the kind of books he loved as a kid. Several have been international bestsellers, no doubt because his two daughters read and test everything first. The Guardian newspaper said: His writing is funny, informative and zinging with infectious enthusiasm.
Mark Ruffle is an illustrator and graphic designer living in the UK. Since he was young, Mark has drawn imaginary worlds, fantastic animals and marvellous humans. He is now lucky enough to draw for his job and creates fun, colourful, engaging illustrations for a wide range of ages and uses. When hes not doodling, he can be found walking his two dogs and admiring the wildlife and rolling hills where he lives.