Why Don't Fish Drown
By (Author) Anna Claybourne
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st October 2017
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
590
Hardback
96
Width 190mm, Height 264mm
500g
What's the point of a porcupine Why can't my dog talk to me Could my cat be a cannibal Why does a shark need such big teeth This book provides an engaging way for young people to discover more about animals by asking and answering questions for themselves. The book is structured around twenty-two questions, each one tackled over two spreads. The first spread explores the question and answer, supported by a detailed illustration, photograph or diagram. The second spread asks further questions on a similar theme to help build an understanding of how some animals share characteristics while others may adapt in different ways to survive in the same environment. Fresh and informal without being flippant, this is a swift introduction to natural history that will enable children to feel confident asking and investigating the questions that interest them most.
Children love to ask questions nonstop, so this new and colorful picture book by Anna Clayborne called Why Don't Fish Drown should be a welcome addition to the family library. It covers just about every head-scratching, thought-provoking and even somewhat-silly question our child could ever ask about natural history and animals in the animal kingdom.-- "Picture Book Depot"
Anna Claybourne is a children's author based in Scotland. She has written several books on natural history, and her most recent book, Make It Splash! won the 2016 Teachers' Choice Award. Claire Goble is a London-based illustrator, animator, and designer whose clients include BBC and Nickelodeon. She illustrated Why is Art Full of Naked People