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How to Hold Animals Toshimitsu Matsuhashi

How to Hold Animals By Toshimitsu Matsuhashi

How to Hold Animals by Toshimitsu Matsuhashi


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Summary

A delightful treasure trove of tips on how to hold animals without hurting them.

How to Hold Animals Summary

How to Hold Animals by Toshimitsu Matsuhashi

A delightful treasure trove of tips on how to hold animals without hurting them.

Should you hold a mouse by its tail? A grasshopper by its leg? A butterfly by its wing?

How do you pick up a prickly hedgehog? A slithering snake? A hissing cat?

Most of us don't have nearly enough experience of being around animals. We feel a bit apprehensive when it comes to touching them. Maybe we're scared we'll hurt them, or that they'll hurt us. That is a huge shame, because connecting with animals is a magical life skill that can make you feel at peace and aligned with nature.

Luckily, animal photographer and former zookeeper Toshimitsu Matsuhashi is here to give you advice and show you the very best way to care for the animals in our lives, from beetles to hamsters and from chickens to dogs.

Fully illustrated with fascinating information (did you know that you should go for the smaller rather than the bigger horn when you pick up a stag beetle?), How To Hold Animals leaves no stone unturned and teaches us all how to be kind to the animals around us.

About Toshimitsu Matsuhashi

After working for a while at an aquarium, Toshimitsu Matsuhashi decided to become an animal photographer. He produces children's books using his photos of animals of the sea shore, wildlife, aquarium and zoo, as well as unusual pets.

Additional information

GOR011613360
9781529404531
1529404533
How to Hold Animals by Toshimitsu Matsuhashi
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quercus Publishing
20201029
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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