Book details

Jane Goodall
Description
Jane Goodall had a passion to learn about animals. This nonfiction biographical title explores her adventurous life among chimpanzees and other primates. The book details her studies in the Gombe forest and her ongoing efforts to promote conservation worldwide. Featuring vibrant images and stimulating facts, the book includes a glossary to aid vocabulary improvement. Aimed at children, it serves as an inspiring example of following one's dreams and making a difference in the world.
Age
6-11
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Reason 1: Provides an in-depth look at Jane Goodall's groundbreaking research on chimpanzees, offering insights into her methods and discoveries.
- Reason 2: Inspires readers with the story of how Goodall broke barriers in the field of primatology and became a leading conservationist.
- Reason 3: Highlights the importance of empathy and patience in scientific research, as demonstrated by Goodall's approach to studying animals in their natural habitats.
- Reason 4: Encourages an appreciation for the natural world and the interconnectedness of all living beings, reflecting Goodall's advocacy for environmental conservation.