Grandmother Fish Explained

Grandmother Fish: A Child's First Book of Evolution
Author:Jonathan Tweet
Illustrator:Karen Lewis
Publisher:Feiwel & Friends Macmillan
Release Date:September 6, 2016
Subject:Evolution
Isbn:978-1250113238
Pages:40

Grandmother Fish: A Child's First Book of Evolution is a 2015 book by Jonathan Tweet. Illustrated by Karen Lewis, the book explains Charles Darwin's theory of common descent with a target audience of 3–5-year-olds. It uses a call-and-response interaction between speaker and listener, where the child is asked to mimic the behavior of various animals from our evolutionary past.[1] The book is illustrated by Karen Lewis with colored artwork.

Overview

The book includes additional reading aids:

Reception

Grandmother Fish got mostly positive reviews by reviewers such as School Library Journal, Steven Pinker, and Jonathan Haidt.[2] However, it has been criticised by creationist organizations.

Publishing history

The book was funded by Kickstarter.[3] The book was later picked up by a mainstream publisher.[4] Macmillan released a second edition on September 6, 2016.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grandmother Fish: a child's first book of Evolution — read-through to kids — CUTE!. youtube. 15 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Grandmother Fish . 2022-06-13 . en.
  3. Web site: Grandmother Fish: a child's first book of Evolution. kickstarter. 15 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Corbett . Sue . Darwin for Tots . Publishers Weekly . 19 November 2016.