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Do Elephants Have Knees? and Other Stories of Darwinian Origins

AUTHOR Jr, Charles R. Ault; Ault, Charles R.; Powers, Richard et al.
PUBLISHER Blackstone Publishing (09/15/2016)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (Compact Disc)

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What makes a penguin a bird? Is a camel more closely related to a horse than to a giraffe? Why is a whale not a fish? Similar puzzles preoccupied Charles Darwin throughout his life. Whimsy, in the playfulness of stories for children, is a way to appreciate Darwinian histories.

In Do Elephants Have Knees? Charles R. Ault Jr. uses the fanciful imagery of story to explain Darwinian thought. At the same time, he launches careful consideration of Darwin's humanity, the origins of his curiosity, and the reach of his ideas.

Ault's approach illustrates the value of story form in learning science and provides a wealth of resources for enriching courses that focus on Darwin's ideas. "Good storytelling mines curiosity," Ault writes, "and exuberant playfulness enriches a disciplined study of science."

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ISBN-13: 9781504740647
ISBN-10: 1504740645
Binding: CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 50
Product Dimensions: 5.20 x 1.10 x 5.70 inches
Weight: 0.60 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Science | Life Sciences - Evolution
Science | Life Sciences - Biology
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What makes a penguin a bird? Is a camel more closely related to a horse than to a giraffe? Why is a whale not a fish? Similar puzzles preoccupied Charles Darwin throughout his life. Whimsy, in the playfulness of stories for children, is a way to appreciate Darwinian histories.

In Do Elephants Have Knees? Charles R. Ault Jr. uses the fanciful imagery of story to explain Darwinian thought. At the same time, he launches careful consideration of Darwin's humanity, the origins of his curiosity, and the reach of his ideas.

Ault's approach illustrates the value of story form in learning science and provides a wealth of resources for enriching courses that focus on Darwin's ideas. "Good storytelling mines curiosity," Ault writes, "and exuberant playfulness enriches a disciplined study of science."

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Read by: Powers, Richard
Richard Powers is a MacArthur Fellow. He lives in Urbana, Illinois.
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Read by: Garcia, Paul Michael
Paul Michael Garcia, an AudioFile Earphones Award winner and former company member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, received his classical training in theater from Southern Oregon University, where he worked as an actor, director, and designer.
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