Beautifully illustrated, What's This Tail Saying? is the perfect interactive read aloud and STEM activity starter for your elementary classroom, or gift for any young animal lover. Look and listen to what an animals' tail is saying on one page, and then flip the page to discover what it means!
Animal tails are talking! Every shake and shiver, rattle and splash is saying something. But what is it? With repetition, rhymes and onomatopoeia, this delightful book is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of animal communication.
What's This Tail Saying? features animal tails from across the animal kingdom:
- Lions
- Dolphins
- Wolves
- Snakes
- Elephants
- And more!
Backmatter includes:
- Explore More for Kids: picture and descriptions of every animal featured in the book
- Explore More for Teachers and Parents: tips for reading the book aloud, activities for social emotional learning, and a classroom activity for each letter in STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math
Carolyn Combs is a former molecular biologist who now shares her passion for the natural world with children through writing. She still loves doing research, but does it at the library, online, and by speaking to scientists rather than in the laboratory. She has fond childhood memories of hearing beavers slap their tails on the pond behind her house and of waiting for the peacock to fan out his tail at the local petting farm. These memories, along with her curiosity about animal communication, helped inspire her to write her 2020 debut picture book, What’s This Tail Saying? Carolyn lives in Michigan with her husband, son, a cat, and a poodle, who loves hiking and trick training as much as she does. Find her at carolyncombsbooks.com, on Twitter @carolynscombs, and on Instagram @carolyncombswriter.
Cathy Morrison is an award-winning illustrator who lives in Colorado, within view of both the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. She watches the plants, the animals, and rain―all close up and personal. She began her career in animation and graphic design, but discovered her passion for children's book illustration while raising her two children. After several years illustrating with traditional media, she now works digitally, which helps the publisher adapt the art into interactive book apps.