FICTION

The Chimpanzee Children of Gombe

photos by Michael Neugebauer. 64p. Minedition. 2014. RTE $19.99. ISBN 9789888240838.
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RedReviewStarGr 2–5—Goodall has written other books for kids, but her latest focuses on children themselves: young chimps. Photos captured by Neugebauer over the 50 years that Goodall carried on her research offer lovely portraits of several chimp mothers and their offspring. These images, coupled with Goodall's simple, conversational text ("I think we are all getting a bit weary after our day in the forest"), follow a single day in the Gombe jungle. Goodall parallels human and chimp behavior—kissing, hugging, spending time with family—to emphasize the similarities that we share and to illustrate her point that people need to learn from the life that surrounds them. The spread pairing photos of a young chimp and a boy using the same gestures is particularly heartwarming. Readers will enjoy the images of other animals—baboons, a skink, a grass finch—found here. Back matter includes information about Goodall's Roots & Shoots program, which gives students of all ages the chance to make a difference. This charmingly designed, delightful book will inspire a new generation to look for the similarities that unite us, whether among humans or between people and other species.—Dorcas Hand, Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston, TX
In gentle, conversational prose, Goodall reveals the daily experiences of young chimpanzees living in Tanzania's Gombe National Park. The illuminating text and riveting documentary photographs immerse readers in Goodall's research, which focuses on the chimps' family connections and the similarities of their behavior to that of humans. Back matter provides more information about chimpanzee conservation efforts and Goodall's nonprofit and youth organizations.

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