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From their pointed ears to their long tails, we love cats! Cats are so popular that almost 1 in 3 U.S. households has one. But do we really understand why cats behave the way they do? Give young readers a look at what it's like to see, smell, hear, and feel all from a cat’s point of view! Readers will discover how cats use their whiskers, how cats can see so well in the dark, and many more amazing facts about how cats view and interact with their world.
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"This series describes popular types of pets from the animals’ point of view, using a conversational tone that will engage young readers. . . . A colorful layout combined with full-color photographs will appeal to young readers. . . .This informative series will encourage young readers to develop independent research skills as well as a sense of responsibility toward animals." - School Library Connection
May 1, 2016
"These informative books are narrated by a generic animal, though the first and last pages are written in the third person. Several of the eight chapters in each volume focus on the animal’s senses and communication, explaining topics such as why dogs sniff each other’s bottoms. . . .the focus on senses and communication sets this series apart. Solid contenders." - School Library Journal
November 1, 2015
Flora Brett is a freelance editor and writer specializing in educational and parenting resources. She enjoys writing for both children and adults. Flora lives with her family in Tampa, Florida.
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