Françoise Vulpé is a freelance writer and editor living in Toronto, Ontario.
Imagine being able to see in ultraviolet wavelengths, or locating your next meal in near darkness. These are just a couple examples of the adaptations animals' eyes have made to help them survive and thrive in their habitats. This book introduces young readers to 40 of the world's most interesting animal eyes, replete with full-colour photos and detailed captions.-- ""Canadian Children's Book Centre"" (12/4/2024 12:00:00 AM) Detailed captions, clear and informative text, a glossary, thoughtfully selected photographs (most of them are amazing close ups), and the artful cover and interior design make this an intriguing book for students aged 9 to 12.--Brenda Boreham ""Canadian Teacher Magazine"" (12/1/2024 12:00:00 AM) A marvelous, fact-filled journey into the world of eyes and vision that has developed across many forms of animal life. The content will inspire budding zoologists and naturalists while also exploring human vision and the physics of light... Highly recommended.--Val Ken Lem ""Canadian Review of Materials"" (9/15/2023 12:00:00 AM) Animal Eyes is an educational and fascinating look at the eyesight of numerous incredible species and will appeal to those interested in nature and/or animals. It would also make a good resource for teachers to share with their students.--Glenn Perrett ""Toronto.com"" (10/5/2023 12:00:00 AM)