Don't Let Them Disappear

by Chelsea Clinton (Author) Gianna Marino (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted comes a beautiful book about the animals who share our planet--and what we can do to help them survive.

Did you know that blue whales are the largest animals in the world? Or that sea otters wash their paws after every meal? The world is filled with millions of animal species, and all of them are unique and special. Many are on the path to extinction. In this book, Chelsea Clinton introduces young readers to a selection of endangered animals, sharing what makes them special, and also what threatens them. Taking readers through the course of a day, Don't Let Them Disappear talks about rhinos, tigers, whales, pandas and more, and provides helpful tips on what we all can do to help prevent these animals from disappearing from our world entirely. With warm and engaging art by Gianna Marino, this book is the perfect read for animal-lovers and anyone who cares about our planet.

Praise for Don't Let Them Disappear

"A winning heads up for younger readers just becoming aware of the wider natural world." --Kirkus Reviews

"An inviting . . . appeal to care for the planet and its most vulnerable creatures." --Publishers Weekly

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Kirkus Reviews

A winning heads up for younger readers just becoming aware of the wider natural world.

Publishers Weekly

Writing in clear, compassionate prose, Clinton (She Persisted) introduces readers to 12 endangered species: blue whales, elephants, giant pandas, giraffes, gorillas, lions, orangutans, polar bears, rhinoceroses, sea otters, tigers, and whale sharks. Short fact lists identify each animal's endangered status, from "nearly vulnerable" to "critically endangered," and further differentiate between subspecies (Asiatic lions are endangered; African lions, vulnerable). For each spread, Clinton makes a call to readers--"Don't let them disappear!"--and recounts threats facing the animals, including habitat destruction, climate change, and hunting by humans. Passages focus on the animals' unique attributes ("Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the world and may be one of the few animals who never sleep") alongside gentle art by Marino (How Do You Do?) that is more expressive than naturalistic--in one spread, three otters cuddle up among kelp fronds, smiling and content. Clinton concludes with simple suggestions for readers to help endangered animals themselves: "Tell your family they shouldn't buy jewelry, trophies or anything else made from endangered animals." It's an inviting, rather than insistent, appeal to care for the planet and its most vulnerable creatures. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Tara Kole, Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown. Illustrator's agent: Deborah Warren, East West Literary. (Apr.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2 Clinton's latest picture book is an ode to 12 animal species in danger of extinction. Those familiar with her past works will recognize the format: a collection of factual blurbs rather than one long narrative. A spread is devoted to each animal, always accompanied by a short explanatory paragraph. The text may be sparse, but there is not one wasted word. Readers will enjoy engaging with fun facts and vocabulary for animal groups (an "embarrassment" of giant pandas or a "crash" of rhinos, for example). In addition to the informational paragraph, bullet points are included for each animal which state its endangerment status, the reason for that status, and its geographic location. Marino's gouache illustrations are accurate yet whimsical and convey the personality of each animal. This book will get a lot of traction as a science or social studies curriculum addition and does not need to be read in order to be useful as a learning tool. It will also be an appealing cover-to-cover read for animal lovers. Useful endnotes include an explanation of the human-made reasons some animals are in danger of disappearing, as well as action items for those who want to do more to save them. VERDICT A sure bet for elementary school libraries.—Lindsay Jensen, Nashville Public Library

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Clinton is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World; She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed History; She Persisted in Sports: American Olympians Who Changed the Game; Don't Let Them Disappear: 12 Endangered Species Across the Globe; It's Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going!; Start Now!: You Can Make a Difference; with Hillary Clinton, Grandma's Gardens and Gutsy Women; and, with Devi Sridhar, Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why? She is also the Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, where she works on many initiatives, including those that help empower the next generation of leaders. She lives in New York City with her husband, Marc, their children and their dog, Soren. You can follow Chelsea Clinton on Twitter @ChelseaClinton or on Facebook at facebook.com/chelseaclinton.

Alexandra Boiger
(www.alexandraboiger.com) has illustrated nearly twenty picture books, including She Persisted and She Persisted Around the World, both by Chelsea Clinton; the popular Tallulah series by Marilyn Singer; and the Max and Marla books, which she also wrote. Originally from Munich, Germany, she now lives outside of San Francisco, California, with her husband, Andrea, daughter, Vanessa, and two cats, Luiso and Winter. Follow Alexandra on Instagram @alexandra_boiger.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780525514329
Lexile Measure
1020
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Philomel Books
Publication date
April 20, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF003220 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Animal Welfare
JNF003270 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Endangered
Library of Congress categories
Endangered species
Rare animals

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