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Do animals have feelings? Until recently most scientists didn't think so. They thought that most animals behave instinctively -- that they don't have feelings such as happiness, sadness, grief, vengefulness, or compassion.
Many scientists are now changing their minds. Close observation of animals is tending to show that animals may have feelings quite similar to human feelings. This collection of true animal behavior, witnessed by naturalists and others, is both heartwarming and thought-provoking. This is retired teacher, David Rice's third book for Dawn.
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Through facts and anecdotes, investigates the question of whether animals experience feelings such as compassion, loyalty, grief, joy, vengefulness, and helpfulness.
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True animal stories show examples of animals that experience feelings of compassion, joy, love, and grief.
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Explore real-life examples of animals portraying various emotions in this heartwarming and thought-provoking collection for kids and adults Beautiful, life like art accompanies pages describing each emotion, and includes questions to the reader that are perfect for social emotional learning and an introduction to animal communication.
Did you know that emperor penguins have a unique song they sing as mates, and they can use it find each other in a herd of thousands a year later? That Pandas and brown bears frequently roll down hills, apparently just for the fun of it? Explore fascinating examples featuring animals from across the animal kingdom: gorillas, elephants, bald eagles, hummingbirds, sea lions, and more
Readers will be prompted by questions as they explore each emotion: What was your experience?Have you seen animals behaving this way?Tell about a time that you felt this emotion? How did it feel?Explore feeling like: CompassionLoyaltyGriefParental DevotionJoyHelpfulnessSynopsis
Do Animals Have Feelings Too? (PB)