Who Owns These Bones?

SKU: PR33494

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Discover the captivating world of 'Who Owns These Bones?', a delightful exploration tailored for young readers and animal enthusiasts alike. This beautifully illustrated book, authored by experts Henri Cap and Raphael Martin, delves into the fascinating subject of animal behavior through engaging stories and stunning visuals. With 40 pages of educational content, readers will learn about the unique characteristics of various creatures, sparking curiosity and understanding of the natural world. Perfect for parents wanting to inspire their children's love of science and wildlife, this book makes a great addition to any child's library. The vibrant illustrations by Renaud Vigourt enhance the educational experience, making learning fun and interactive. 'Who Owns These Bones?' is not just a book; it’s an adventure into the secrets of animal biology and evolution that can stimulate discussions and provoke thought. Shipping is free for this item, and delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Please keep in mind that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Immerse young readers in the wonders of animal life with this must-read book that balances science and art beautifully.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781786273291
Year: 2018
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Pages: 40


Description:
Henri Cap (Author)

Henri Cap has a doctorate in Ethology, the study of animal behaviour, and is the resident zoologist at the museum of natural history in Toulouse. He has authored several scientific texts, and teaches animal biology and the evolution of animal behaviour.



Raphael Martin (Author)

Raphael Martin is a writer, with a background in political science and karate! He currently lives in Toulouse, and writes for both children and adults.



Renaud Vigourt (Illustrator)

Renaud Vigourt is a French illustrator and one of the founding members of the Supersenor workshop, an association based in Besan on that promotes self-publishing and artisanal printing.

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