Title: Best Friends Forever!( And More True Stories of Animal Friendships) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: AmyShields <>Publisher: NationalGeographicSociety
This book is filled with such adorable color photos. It looks like they are having so much fun! This book shows that it’s okay to be different and still be friends.
Synthesis: The genre of this book is informational/nonfiction. The grade level in which I would use this book would be for grades 2-5. This book was centered around giving facts about orangutans, while also telling a story about two best friends whose names were Suryia (orangutan) and Roscoe (dog). The book talked about how they got along so well and all of the things that they liked to do together.
Classroom uses: Research project - Throughout a science class, teachers talk about different animals that are found in different parts of the world. After learning about multiple animals, students can choose one to write a paper about. This book can be used as one of many to be able to pull information from. End of unit project - Students can use this book as an option for one animal that they can research during this end of unit project. Students can do a final project and create a poster about the most interesting facts that these animals are famous for.
Why was this a WOW book? This book was a WOW book because the author did a good job telling a story all while getting all of the important facts about orangutans. The book was very intriguing and informational. I definitely would have liked to read this book growing up as well.
Great book. I knew my son (age 7) would enjoy learning about Koko the gorilla and her cat friends. It was an extra bonus when he heard the words that Koko and another gorilla would say to each other when they got mad. He found it hilarious.
We read this about 35 times this year. Adorable stories of unusual animal friendships. This is also great on audio - the narrator is amazing! Really great stories that make you think beyond stereotypes.
I'm reading these Nat Geo Kids books with my daughter as our own little book club and I really enjoy these books with all these cool stories. I would highly recommend these books for young readers!
I really really really really really really really really really really really loved this book so much all these funny cute friends and the amount of times I said 'aw' I cant count.
I've heard arguments before that animals don't have any intelligence, but stories like the ones in this book convince me over and over that that is not true. Here we have an orangutan befriending a dog, a gorilla who adores cats, a grayhound that befriends animals of all kinds, and a hippo adopting a giant tortoise as family. Once again credit goes to National Geographic for picking interesting stories and sharing them in a beautifully designed package. A winner for children who love inspiring animal stories.
We've recently discovered this series and ordered a bunch of them for my library. This book is a collection of four true stories about animal friendships, including Koko the gorilla and her kittens, and a rescued greyhound who befriends a fawn named Bramble.
The controlled vocabulary makes this a good choice for kids practicing chapter books. The stories will definitely appeal to animal lovers and they'll be clamoring for more! This title would make a great ladder for Peg Kehret's book ANIMALS WELCOME, another story about a love of animals and animal rescue.
What a fun read this was! A collection of animals with unusual four legged friends, complete with pictures. Background on the animals in the wild is also given. This is a chapter book for the advancing young reader.