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Rebel Girls Animal Allies by Rebel Girls, Rebel Girls
5.0
I'm a huge fan of the Rebel Girls series, and this is no exception to that rule. This one if particular is perfect for young readers who love animals and especially if they might be interested in a career helping animals, particularly wildlife.
The book has the standard Rebel Girls layout. Bright, colorful pages with illustrations by different artists, all of whom get credits on the photo and are listed with age and country in the back of the book. The stories of the women shared are relatively short and easy to read. They read like short stories to give They highlight birthdates and locations at the bottom of the bio page, and the illustrations include a quote from the profiled person.
The book highlights well-known individuals like Jane Goodall and Bindi Irwin as well as women that people may be less likely to know from Amanda Vincent and Heather Koldewey, marine biologists specializing in saving seahorses, to Christina Gorsuch, zoo curator who helped Fiona the preborn hippo survive.
The people highlighted also cover a range of ages, showing that people can find ways to help where they are passionate about no matter how old or young they are when they start. The book also has suggestions on how readers can become animal allies themselves.
This is another wonderful addition to the Rebel Girls series that animal lovers of all ages shouldn't miss.
The book has the standard Rebel Girls layout. Bright, colorful pages with illustrations by different artists, all of whom get credits on the photo and are listed with age and country in the back of the book. The stories of the women shared are relatively short and easy to read. They read like short stories to give They highlight birthdates and locations at the bottom of the bio page, and the illustrations include a quote from the profiled person.
The book highlights well-known individuals like Jane Goodall and Bindi Irwin as well as women that people may be less likely to know from Amanda Vincent and Heather Koldewey, marine biologists specializing in saving seahorses, to Christina Gorsuch, zoo curator who helped Fiona the preborn hippo survive.
The people highlighted also cover a range of ages, showing that people can find ways to help where they are passionate about no matter how old or young they are when they start. The book also has suggestions on how readers can become animal allies themselves.
This is another wonderful addition to the Rebel Girls series that animal lovers of all ages shouldn't miss.