Unseen worlds : real-life microscopic creatures hiding all around us / [illustrations and text by] Hélène Rajcak, Damien Laverdun ; scientific consultants: Cédric Hubas and Christine Rollard.
Material type:![Text](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/BK.png)
- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781999968014
- 1999968018
- 9781999967963
- 1999967968
- Les mondes invisibles des animaux microscopiques English
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Look through a microscope and discover a hidden universe of tiny creatures right before your eyes! The perfect book for curious kids aged 8+
Unfold each page to reveal stunningly detailed illustrations bursting with jelly-like amoebae, predatory centipedes, ravenous mosquitos and more mites than you could imagine. From the murky ocean depths to your kitchen cupboard and even inside your nose, you'll travel to locations both familiar and strange as you search for the smallest creatures on Planet Earth. You'll never see the world the same way again!
"Originally published as "Les mondes invisibles des animaux microscopiques" -- tp verso.
Contains bibliographic references (page 31) and index.
Discover a hidden universe of microscopic monsters right before your eyes. Travel to locations both familiar and strange as you search for the smallest creatures on Planet Earth. You’ll never see the world the same way again! Unfold each page to reveal stunningly detailed illustrations bursting with jelly-like amoebae, predatory centipedes, ravenous mosquitoes, and more mites than you could imagine. From the murky ocean depths to your kitchen cupboard, and even inside your nose, you’ll travel to locations both familiar and strange as you search for the smallest creatures on Planet Earth.