It's time to walk on the wild side and talk with the animals. This book will teach you not just how to chat chicken but also gossip with gorillas, mumble with meerkats and warble with whales. You'll be ready for any adventure into the animal kingdom.
It's time to walk on the wild side and talk with the animals. This book will teach you not just how to chat chicken but also gossip with gorillas, mumble with meerkats and warble with whales. You'll be ready for any adventure into the animal kingdom.
Itβs time to walk on the wild side and talk with the animals. This book will teach you not just how to chat chicken but also gossip with gorillas, mumble with meerkats and warble with whales. Youβll be ready for any adventure into the animal kingdom.
Itβs a noisy world out there. Almost eight billion people are saying hello, asking for directions, buying food, singing lullabies, paying compliments, and all in their own languages β of which there are six or seven thousand! And thatβs just humansβ¦ animals have millions of languages!
Insects, birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians are all talking to each other too, with grunts, squeaks and tweets, as part of the natural orchestra that is Life on Earth. Some of those noises can sound scary, others sweetβ¦ wouldnβt it be nice to be able to understand what they were all trying to say?
Author Dr Nick Crumpton acts as our translator and guide through the animal kingdom in this fun, and funny, book. He teaches us what our pet dogβs bark means and how an orangutan says βHello!β Whuuu-whuuu-whuuu (just in case you ever need it!). Each sound has been researched using recordings and information from scientists in the field. This book will teach you not just how to chat chicken but also gossip with gorillas, mumble with meerkats and warble with whales. Youβll be ready for any adventure into the animal kingdom.
"Expertly calculated to appeal to 7+ wildlife enthusiasts β especially those who fancy themselves as junior Doctor Dolittles..."
-- Imogen Russell Williams The Guardian"From the βhuu hu huuβ of a curious chimpanzee to the βwow-wowβ of a sad giant panda, children wonβt be able to resist reading aloud the noises which appear in speech bubbles on every page... A joyful reference book which will delight, entertain and inform in equal measure."
-- BookTrust"Each sound has been researched using recordings and information from scientists in the field. This book will teach you not just how to chat chicken but also gossip with gorillas, mumble with meerkats and warble with whales. Youβll be ready for any adventure into the animal kingdom."
-- My BABA"Riotously funny and fact-filled"Β
-- Lancashire Evening Post"A fun, funny, informative book with hilarious illustrations."
Scotsman on Sunday"An amazing 'handbook' for budding Dr Doolittles... and aspiring zoologists."
Creative Steps Magazine"Full of fun cartoony illustrations with funky speech bubbles and packed with fascinating facts about how animals and insects communicate."
-- Juliette Saumande Irish IndependentShortlisted in the Non-Fiction 7β11 category for the The English Associationβs English 4-11 Picture Book Awards 2024
"There is a lot of humour in this book and plenty of real-life evidence for the teaching."
Armadillo MagazineβAdriene Barmanβs illustrations are cartoonish and clearly appeal to the younger reader, making this a science book that is not too heavy on the terminology, but would be a great addition to a school library to support keen budding scientists.β
Just ImagineLonglisted for the Spark! School Book Awards in the non-fiction category
Nick Crumpton is a childrenβs writer and zoologist. He wrote his first book for children whilst completing his PhD in zoology at the University of Cambridge, and his second when working at the BBC Natural History Unit and the Natural History Museum, London. Although a research scientist by training, he is most passionate about the communication of science and sharing the secrets of the natural world through public engagement. He lives in a tumbling down house in North London with his partner and young daughter.
Adrienne Barman illustrates from her home in Switzerland. She has published about thirty books and comics and her book Creaturepedia has been translated into 18 languages, and also won the Swiss Youth and Media Prize 2015. Bright colours, the animal world and quirky nature are at the heart of Adrienneβs drawings.
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