by Rosemary Mosco (Author)
If animals could speak (and text and post selfies, and review items on Amazon), what would they say? Find out in this hilarious collection of imagined digital encounters, based on real animal intel and facts.
Get in on the conversation! In Critter Chat, every habitat has a group chat. In the African savanna, a lion (screenname: Just_Lion_Around) declares his territory with a text-based ROAR! Meanwhile, zebra and cheetah send eyeroll emojis. In the North American suburbs, a carpet beetle texts the family dog, reassuring him that his humans will return--eventually.
It's the perfect book for reluctant readers, animal lovers, and yucksters young and old.
For more fun and fact-filled animal books from National Geographic Kids, don't miss out on Weird But True! Animals, Just Joking: Funny Animals, and Nerdlet: Animals!
Author Biography
ROSEMARY MOSCO is a science writer and cartoonist. She co-wrote the New York Times best-selling Atlas Obscura Explorer's Guide for the World's Most Adventurous Kid, created Birding Is My Favorite Video Game (a 2019 ALA Great Graphic Novel for Teens), and wrote Solar System: Our Place in Space. Her Bird and Moon nature comics were the subject of an award-winning exhibit at Cornell's Museum of the Earth. Her favorite animal is the frosted flatwoods salamander.