Synopses & Reviews
Feet are
neat! They jump, they climb, they swim, they dance. Animal paws have claws that dig and scratch any itch that they can reach. A dog uses them to hold a bone in place or get a person's attention. The squirrel uses its small, sharp feet to scamper up a tree and race along a branch--or grab a nut to eat. Raccoon's paws are so nimble that they can pluck cherries, husk corncobs, crack open bird eggs, and feel for clams in a muddy stream. And, every animal--humans included--uses its feet to run from danger. Watch them in action, in photos and in drawings, to see just why
feet can't be beat!
Synopsis
"Looking at one thing very closely can certainly be fascinating, and comparing the feet...of a wide range of animals and insects can lend insight into the similarities and differences among creatures.... close-up photographs are excellent. Often they catch animals in exciting motion...Smaller color drawings of animals add both information and visual interest....young animal lovers will enjoy the books a lot."--
Booklist.
About the Author
The author resides in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.