Extremely well written and beautifully illustrated...this wonderful book will inspire the young to discover more about the invisible sights, silent sounds, odourless smells and mysterious forces used by nature but also by scientists, doctors and even the police. An excellent addition to any library and home.
-- English 4-11
Well illustrated by Anne Wilson in a clear, colourful and graphic style. This will be useful for browsing and for finding out all sorts of interesting facts.
-- Books for Keeps 4 star review
I was struck by Anne Wilson's stunning illustration so vibrant with colour that we could be out there in nature and not looking at them on the pages of the book... Then I was drawn to Catherine Barr's words, explaining to me the way in which animals make use of the hidden sense to navigate a complex world.... There is so much fascinating information and detail in this book that I have only touched the surface and I urge you to find a copy and learn more too.
* Armadillo Magazine *
The first book for younger children to attempt to explain the unseen but powerful natural forces that govern life on our planet. A fascinating combination of natural history and scientific principles.
* Achuka - Book of the Day *
A book to fire curiosity and ignite the imagination.
* Red Reading Hub *
If your little ones have inquisitive minds and a love for all things nature, the fascinating new book by Catherine Barr will light up their imaginations.
* Discover Animals *
A fascinating look at how creatures use light, scent, sound and forces beyond human senses.
-- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller *
A stunningly visual non-fiction picture book for younger children, exploring the unseen but immensely powerful natural forces that govern life on our planet. A fascinating combination of natural history and scientific principles, using the lives of animals to explain it in a fun, clear way.
* The Bookseller - Back to School *
Fun and astonishing.
-- Dame Esther Rantzen * Teach Primary Awards judge *
Will satisfy the unquenchable thirst that children have for nature and how things work.
* ReadingZone *