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Explore the wild and wonderful world of animal senses with a dynamic work of children's nonfiction.
About the author
When she was little, Emmanuelle
Grundmann dreamed about the Amazon, about monkeys, and about flying above the
canopy on feathered wings. Since then she has become an author and speaker with
a doctorate in ethology (the science of animal behavior) and conservation. Emmanuelle
writes and travels the planet for biodiversity-themed conferences and exhibits,
with a particular interest in primates, forests, oceans, amphibians, and
kakapos. She also presents children’s workshops.
Clémence Dupont graduated from the
École des beaux-arts d’Épinal in 2015. She is an author and illustrator who
lives and works in Strasbourg, France, and specializes in children’s
nonfiction. Clémence is passionate about space, polar exploration, and the
history of the earth. Her favorite subjects to illustrate are dinosaurs and
animals, which she renders using both accuracy and engaging color.  
Summary
Explore the wild and wonderful world of animal senses with a dynamic work of children’s nonfiction.
Foreword
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