Description Children's book "How to Understand Animals" (No. 452155) from the "Discover" series
Watching animals inspires self-discovery
Explore, experiment, discover!
Did you know that bumblebees can play football? More precisely, they can learn, meaning you can train a bumblebee to score tiny balls into tiny goals. There you have it, the most powerful striker in the insect world. Like Messi, only not Lionel, but Bumblebee!
Who taught him this? A scientist who researched the abilities of bumblebees.
Another researcher studied elephant behavior. Through her observations, she was able to describe and decipher the language elephants use to communicate with each other.
"Broop-broop-brup" - these are the sounds an elephant would make to invite you to play together.
This book explores research and incredible discoveries about animals. In a fun and witty way, the animals themselves tell the story, narrated in their own voices.
The book will encourage children to experiment, thus fulfilling their natural desire to explore the world around them.
Let's learn interesting facts about animal life and how zoologists make scientific discoveries together!















