Mammals
– A Book You Can Talk To!

$12.99

YES! A book you can TALK to!

Mammals – Ask the AI-based avatar, Electra, anything you like OR play the game Twenty Questions with her. Is it a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore? Does it have claws, paws, digits or hooves? Does it walk on four, two or zero limbs? Learn about the fascinating animals we call mammals.

It runs in all browsers, on desktops, laptops, tablets and cell phones. It does not require special software.

Online Discovery Mammals includes:

  • Eight hands-on activities from making and cracking open concretions, to finding and molding animal footprints, to building a mammalian family tree with re-usable stickers (sold separately)
  • Recognizing animal tracks
  • Discovering who eats whom
  • Watching streaming videos on animals
  • Using interactive play to identify mammalian fossils
  • Connecting hoof prints to diet and digestive systems

We live in The Age of Mammals. Meet the wondrous mammals that inhabit our planet now.

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Mammals – A book you can talk to!

This is more than a book, it is an extraordinary new type of experience appropriate for naturalists of all ages.

Have a question?

  • Select the Electra ICON and she will materialize
  • Converse with her by either speaking or typing
  • She will speak and text the answer
  • Click her away to return to the book

It combines 8 hands-on projects , the game “Twenty Questions” , storytelling, video streaming, animations and interactive play to explore Mammals.

We live in The Age of Mammals. Meet the mammals.

  • Crack open concretions to find the mystery fossils
  • ID mammalian fossils online
  • Recognize animal tracks
  • Find and mold animal footprints
  • Discover who eats whom
  • Relate hoof prints to diet and digestive systems
  • Watch streaming videos on mammals – informative, astonishing, profound
  • Create a family tree of mammals with stickers (sold separately)
  • Model a mammal’s diaphragm / lung system and make it breathe
  • Take your pulse app and trace the flow through a mammal’s four-chambered heart