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Can We Talk?

How Humans Stay In Touch

Maria BirminghamSeries: Orca Timeline
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Pages
96
Year
2025
Language
English

About

Let's talk.

We don't think much about our ability to communicate. We simply have a conversation, make a call, send a text or use sign language to share information. But how was human language invented? And when?

Communication is a way for us to express ourselves, share information and maintain relationships with others. Hundreds of years ago, humans needed to communicate to hunt, farm and defend against threats. Today, thanks to satellites and computers, we can communicate in an instant with just about anyone on Earth. Can We Talk? examines the evolution of human communication-from the theories about how spoken language began to the technological advances that connect the world now.

The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Key Selling Points

• This STEAM title explores the evolution of human communication, from the past to the present, and it looks ahead to the future. Sidebar content explores unique research into human communication.

• This topic is timely considering the speed of technological advances in communication today and will be relatable for tech-savvy kids who communicate a lot on devices.

• Touches on many curriculum topics, including history, social sciences and technology. Looks at themes of human connection, the evolution of language and reclaiming language.

• Maria Birmingham is an award-winning children's author. This is her third book in the Orca Timeline series after Are We Having Fun Yet? and Are We There Yet?
Part of the nonfiction Orca Timeline series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines how humans have communicated over time.
Maria Birmingham has worked in the children's publishing industry for over 25 years. She is the award-winning author of several books for young people, including Are We There Yet? How Humans Find Their Way and Are We Having Fun Yet? The HUman Quest for a Good Time in the Orca Timeline series. She lives with her family in Brampton, Ontario.

Xulin is an award-winning Canadian Chinese illustrator, cartoonist, writer and muralist based in Toronto. They write and illustrate comics at the intersection of science and social justice. As a lifelong learner passionate about education and science communication, they've dedicated their career to translating complex ideas into compelling and understandable illustrations. It's about time! From the past to the present and into the future, the Orca Timeline series explores how big ideas have shaped humanity. Discover what our collective history can tell us about the planet today and tomorrow. Communication is how we express ourselves, share information and build relationships with others. We talk, sign, call, text and even use whistling and yodeling to stay in touch.

Hundreds of years ago, humans needed to connect to hunt, farm and defend against threats. Now, thanks to satellites and computers, we can be in touch with just about anyone, anywhere, at any time! Discover the way spoken language began, how it continues to change and the technology that connects us all today. Tell Me More!

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