Synopses & Reviews
When people meet, they shake hands, hug, smile, and say, "How are you? What's new?" But what about lions and bears and fish? How do they greet one another?
In this intriguing picture book Marilyn Singer explores, explains, and describes the extraordinary ways in which animals communicate. When zebras meet, for example, they pull back their lips and chew the air to show that they won't bite each other.
Young readers will also be introduced to some of the basic elements of animal behavior, such as why lions are the only wild cats that live in groups. Detailed illustrations by Normand Chartier complete this informative look at the fascinating world of the animal kingdom.
Synopsis
How do animals greet one another? In this intriguing full-color picture book, Singer explores, explains, and describes the extraordinary ways in which animals communicate. Young readers will also be introduced to some of the basic elements of animal behavior.
About the Author
Marilyn Singer is the author of fifty books for children, including
Bottoms Up! A Book About Rear Ends. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Normand Chartier is an award-winning illustrator with fifty books to his credit. He makes his home in Brooklyn, Connecticut.