Review by Booklist Review
Beginning readers won't have to choose between baby tigers, giraffes, orangutans, and seals, because each is featured in a short chapter here. When a tiger mother refuses to look after her cubs, zookeepers step in to feed them. Meanwhile, a vet treats a three-day-old, five-foot giraffe with an infection, and an orangutan foster mother cares for a baby orangutan. In other chapters, experts rescue a seal pup as well as various backyard animals in trouble. Illustrated with many high-quality photos, the text provides intriguing details as well as general information. On the Dos and Don'ts page, the emphasis on what not to do indicates the book's practical approach. Naming the appended question-and-answer page Stump Your Parents is another savvy move. With the double appeal of animal babies and animal rescue, this volume from the National Geographic Readers series will find a ready audience. Other recent books in the series include Polar Bears and Monkeys.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2010 Booklist
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Review by Horn Book Review
This book introduces the processes of wildlife rescue, providing real-world anecdotes of rescued baby animals to help make the content more accessible and engaging for young readers. Adorable captioned photographs, silly jokes, a list of dos and don'ts for helping wild animals, and a "Stump Your Parents" quiz round out this well-done early reader. Glos. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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