Cats Are a Liquid - Rebecca Donnelly

Cats Are a Liquid

Buch | Hardcover
32 Seiten
2019
Henry Holt & Company Inc (Verlag)
978-1-250-20659-6 (ISBN)
17,95 inkl. MwSt
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A playful picture book ode to fluid cats, inspired by an Ig Nobel prize-winning physicist's investigation of how cats behave like liquids.
Cats fill./ Cats spill./ Cats flow downhill.// Cats tip./ Cats drip./ Cats grip, snip, rip.// Cats are a liquid/ Except when they’re not.
Celebrate cats in all their flowing, furry glory! This charming picture book examines the unusual physical properties of felines. Inspired by an Ig Nobel Prize–winning investigation of how cats behave like liquids, it introduces some of the physical properties of liquids - they adapt to fit a container, they flow like fluids - and is just pure fun. Like its inspiration, it makes you laugh, then think. Back matter includes a brief introduction to the different physical states.

Rebecca Donnelly makes her picture book debut with Cats Are a Liquid. She was born in England and has lived in California, Florida, and New Mexico. These days she writes, studies cats, and works as a children's librarian in northern New York. Her debut middle-grade novel, How to Stage a Catastrophe, was an Indies Introduce/Kids' Indie Next pick. rebeccadonnellywrites.com Misa Saburi was born in Sleepy Hollow, New York, and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, where she illustrates children's books, including Bearnard's Book, written by Deborah Underwood, and Monster Trucks, written by Joy Keller. misasaburi.com

Erscheinungsdatum
Illustrationen Misa Saburi
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 213 x 263 mm
Gewicht 338 g
Themenwelt Kinder- / Jugendbuch Bilderbücher
ISBN-10 1-250-20659-6 / 1250206596
ISBN-13 978-1-250-20659-6 / 9781250206596
Zustand Neuware
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