Bindi, Robert, and Terri have been invited to Singapore to help celebrate the opening of a new reptile park. But when the kids discover that a rare Komodo dragon is on the loose, they have to blend into their surroundings to find her. Can they get her back to the park before the grand opening?
Bindi Sue Irwin is an Australian television personality, conservationist, zookeeper, and actress. The daughter of conservationists Terri and the late Steve Irwin, she is the chief executive officer of Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland.
When she was younger she also authored some children's wildlife & conservation books.
Bindi Irwin is the daughter of “The Crocodile Hunter.” She is a 12-year old Emmy Award-winning actress, TV host, and conservationist.
Reviewer: Renee Hand
In Camouflage, Bindi and her family are traveling to Singapore where their good friend, Dr. Timothy Chan, who had once worked for them at the Australian Zoo as a reptile keeper, is opening up a new reptile park at Pulau Ubin, a beautiful island away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Dr. Chan’s favorite reptile, and the star of the park, is a Komodo dragon named Saffron.
Bindi, her mom Terri, and brother Robert, are enjoying spending time again with Dr. Timothy when something awful happens. Saffron goes missing out of her enclosure the day before the reptile park opens. Of course, the island is a buzz with workers and everyone trying to find her.
Mrs. Yeoh, who has helped raise funds for the park, and is a person who likes to wear snakeskin clothing to a reptile park, helps as well, but obviously has a hidden agenda. She invites the Irwin’s to her big traditional Chinese banquet in celebration of the parks opening where the elite of Singaporean society will attend.
While at the party, the group discovers some interesting truths while listening to the guests. Will they be able to find the Komodo dragon in time before Dr. Timothy must cancel the opening of the park?
Children will enjoy reading and learning about Komodo dragons in this 112-page early chapter book. Camoflauge is the fourth book in this new wildlife adventure series. Though the story is a might predictable, children will love learning about Singapore as well as how Bindi and Robert solve the case.
Komodo dragons are amazing reptiles, and the story focuses on the uniqueness of the reptile as well as their preservation. It also hints at the topic of people using their skins for handbags and such that has contributed, but is not the only reason, to this species being endangered. Readers will learn more about Komodo dragons in the fact file section in the back of the book. Children who love learning about animals and who are as devoted to saving them as Bindi and her family are will love this story and the direction of the series—a fun and educational alternative to traditional animal stories.
This series is one of our favorites! We love reading about the adventures of Bindi and also learning many interesting animal facts as well. This was a super fun story that we actually read twice in two days because the children loved it so much! You can feel Bindi's passion for animals as you read her stories! Simply fun for animal lovers and conservationists like ourselves!
So brilliant it even had the line I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those meddlesome Irwin's!! Can't make this stuff up!! Bindi saviour of the universe.