When Tim's mother shows him pictures of his ancestors, the curious young boy has lots of questions: How do grandfathers have grandfathers? Where do their grandfathers come from? Who was the first grandfather? Where did he come from?
While no one knows the true answer, Tim's mother explains that there are several theories on how man and grandfathers came to be on Earth. One of the theories Tim's mother explains is that of evolution, put forth by a man named Charles Darwin.
Tim learns that Darwin grew up hiking, exploring, watching birds, and collecting beetles-filling journals with drawings and notes of his observations. Like Tim, Darwin wondered how babies could look different from their parents. In studying biology, botany, and natural science, Darwin fueled his curiosity and made worldly discoveries.
Darwin's detective work and use of the scientific method were exciting to Tim, and he wants to know more and more. What follows is an awe-inspiring journey toward learning how Darwin formulated his theories about evolution and natural selection.
Parents and children will enjoy reading and learning together with this creative and informative tale. Beautiful illustrations pair well with the curious, observant personality of the book's subject, Charles Darwin.
About the Author: Erika K. Honoré is a retired veterinary scientist. Honoré earned a degree in zoology from Pomona College, her DVM from North Carolina State University, and an MPH in epidemiology from UNC-Chapel Hill. Honoré is the author of A Concise Survey of Animal Behavior.
Peter H. Klopfer is an expert in animal behavior and evolutionary biology. He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a PhD from Yale University. He is a biology professor at Duke University. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Instinct Is a Cheshire Cat: A Primer on Animal Behavior, a children's book on animal behavior. Coauthor Erika Honoré is his daughter.
Gretchen Morrissey is a textile designer, illustrator, and printmaker. She earned a master's degree in textile design from Philadelphia University. Living in Durham, North Carolina, Morrissey loves the outdoors, traveling, and observing nature.