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The last book in a trilogy
illustrated with Dana Andersen's cosmic paintings.
We are proud to announce the
publication of the third book in the acclaimed children’s
trilogy on the evolution of life. Mammals
Who Morph; the Universe Tells our Earth Story
has just been released by Dawn Publications. The trilogy,
now complete, tells the epic drama of the evolution
of life in a uniquely vivid and engaging way. Born
with a Bang; the Universe Tells our Cosmic Story
tells the story of life’s evolution from just
before the big bang to the early earth. From
Lava to Life: The Universe Tells Our Earth Story
tracks the evolution of plants and animals, ending with
the extinction of the dinosaurs. Mammals Who Morph;
the Universe Tells our Earth Story reveals the
evolution of our human species from mousey mammals to
the present and beyond.
Writes Dr. Jane Goodall, renowned
primatologist, "Mammals Who Morph
is a fantastic journey through time. It is the story
of mammalian evolution told in a way that will engage
and enchant, as well as educate, children and adults
alike. It is a must for every school library—and
I shall give it to my grandchildren and my sister's
grandchildren and my godchildren for Christmas and birthday
presents."
These award-winning
children’s books present the story of the evolution
of the universe in a revolutionary new approach which
integrates cutting edge science with vivid imagination
and feeling. Kids and families adore these new cosmology
classics that engage the ‘whole brain’.
Highly praised by cultural historian Thomas Berry, Cosmologist
Brian Swimme, and luminaries such as Edgar Mitchell,
Duane Elgin, Mathew Fox, Barbara Marx Hubbard as well
as scientists such as Nobel prize winning physicist
Dr. Leon Lederman (author of The God Particle)
and Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson (director of Hayden Planetarium
in the American Museum of Natural History), these books
are the unprecedented vanguard of new science education.
You can see below a sample page from
Mammals Who Morph. You also see Dana's paintings
from the first
two books.
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