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The average fly lives between 15-30 days. They have to make every day count. Flies have a different perception of time than humans do. They have the ability to see objects up to four times faster than us, meaning that a newspaper swat from their view happens in slow motion. Join Leo as he discovers the world through the eyes of a typical housefly.

Produktbeschreibung
The average fly lives between 15-30 days. They have to make every day count. Flies have a different perception of time than humans do. They have the ability to see objects up to four times faster than us, meaning that a newspaper swat from their view happens in slow motion. Join Leo as he discovers the world through the eyes of a typical housefly.
Autorenporträt
Brad Coulter grew up in Creswick, Victoria, a little town outside of Ballarat. He has a keen interest in antiques, coin collecting, gold detecting and music. Even though he loves spending time outdoors, some things that really irritate him the most are bugs and flies, so he never could have imagined that one day he would actually write a book about them! It was during the time of starting up a new business and settling back with his wife and two boys in the town he grew up in that he wrote Leo. During the transition stage of shifting, Brad and his wife were juggling two businesses in two different towns an hour apart. The stress of starting up a new business by working out new procedures, new products, managing staff and being the go-to person for everything whilst trying to hold the previous business together with his wife's help was overwhelming, and Brad's mental state began to suffer. His most loved interests and hobbies were no longer a joy. Nothing seemed to interest him anymore and he struggled to find things to make him feel happy. Brad started writing to keep his mind off the day-to-day struggles, and before long little adventures of Leo started forming in his mind. He began piecing the story together and this is how he created his first book called Leo: the little fly with lots of buzz.