Mountain Gorillas (Early Bird Nature Books) - Book Reviews,
by Karen Kane, Gerry Ellis (Illustrator)
Mountain Gorillas FROM THE CRITICS Children's Literature Naturalist and conservationist Karen Kane invites young readers to explore the world of the mountain gorilla. Indigenous to a small area of central Africa and led by a powerful silverback, each gorilla family lives a simple existence. Dining on the vegetation of the rain forest and building nests for shelter, these quiet and gentle creatures keep to themselves. The habitat and lifestyle of the gorilla are explained in simple and direct language, with an intimate look at the care and nurturing of the young. There is an emphasis on the factors that have led to the demise of the mountain gorilla and the efforts being made to prevent this endangered species from becoming extinct. Crisp, clear photos are an excellent extension of the text and with the large print make this a suitable book for primary grade readers. Used as an introduction or for basic research, this will serve to promote and understanding of and appreciation for the gorilla. 2001, Lerner, $22.60. Ages 7 to 10. Reviewer: Beverley Fahey
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