What the Elephant Heard

by Charlotte Guillain (Author) Sam Usher (Illustrator)

What the Elephant Heard
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Told in gentle rhyming verse, the story of a heard of African elephants as they journey across the parched savannah in search of water.

"[E]specially accessible to young children due to its excellent use of rhyming meter and limited text on each page. It's a great candidate for reading aloud, as children will discover the beauty and intelligence of elephant herds while coming to recognize the factors that threaten elephants on a daily basis."--School Library Journal

"Plenty of helpful detail in this informative and emotional title well suited for both animal-lovers and report writers."--Booklist

The matriarch tells of all the sounds of the savannah, and how the landscape has changed over the years. Still, she remembers where to find water, just as her mother did before her. Accompanying non-fiction pages at the end of the book include information on African elephants, their family structure and migration patterns, as well as the challenges of climate change, habitat loss and illegal poaching, and what we as readers can do to help.

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--The African savanna is home to myriad animal species, including majestic elephant herds led by wise older matriarchs. As humans have begun to affect this important space, elephants and other creatures have had to adjust their travel and behavior accordingly. Human-led alterations have caused water and land to become scarce, and with the additional risk of poaching, the overall survival of elephants in coming years is being called into question. This nonfiction work is especially accessible to young children due to its excellent use of rhyming meter and limited text on each page. It's a great candidate for reading aloud, as children will discover the beauty and intelligence of elephant herds while coming to recognize the factors that threaten elephants on a daily basis. The spare text is well placed, drawing readers' eyes to the lovely illustrations that dominate each spread. The cover itself features a dramatic view of an elephant, and a variety of savanna dwellers appear throughout. These images have soft lines and textures, creating a whimsical backdrop for the narrative. At the end, readers will find a selection of facts about elephants, information about the brave people who protect them, and invitations for wildlife preservation in readers' own communities. VERDICT This heartfelt book combines important facts with a charming presentation to educate a new generation about protecting elephants around the world.--Mary Lanni

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Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781913519322
Lexile Measure
610
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Welbeck Editions
Publication date
November 20, 2021
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF003070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Elephants
JNF038010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | Africa
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Stories in rhyme
Elephants
Conservation

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