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I Used to be a Fish
Hardback

I Used to be a Fish

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From debut author-illustrator Tom Sullivan comes a surprising and innovative picture book that is both a light introduction to the science of evolution and a tribute to every child’s power to dream big. In I Used to be a Fish, a boy is inspired by a pet fish and fueled by imagination to tell a whimsical version of his own life story, which mirrors the process of human evolution. Children-and adults-will love the Seussian absurdity of this tale. The book features a timeline of life on earth and an author’s note, which includes important facts about evolution.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
11 October 2016
Pages
48
ISBN
9780062451989

From debut author-illustrator Tom Sullivan comes a surprising and innovative picture book that is both a light introduction to the science of evolution and a tribute to every child’s power to dream big. In I Used to be a Fish, a boy is inspired by a pet fish and fueled by imagination to tell a whimsical version of his own life story, which mirrors the process of human evolution. Children-and adults-will love the Seussian absurdity of this tale. The book features a timeline of life on earth and an author’s note, which includes important facts about evolution.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
11 October 2016
Pages
48
ISBN
9780062451989