Synopses & Reviews
On his first trip into the world, a baby baboon meets a very slow turtle and concludes that the world is slow. But then, as his mother takes him farther afield, he sees much more: he watches a hungry crocodile, a thundering herd of elephants, a swift gazelle, a rhinoceros. He feels the heat of a fire, the softness of grass, the warmth of the sun. Throughout the day, everything he experiences expands his understanding, and when night falls, he has seen with his own eyes that the world is a big and varied place.
With its simple, rhythmic text and bold, impressionistic jungle pictures, Baboon is a book to share with children as they explore their own new worlds.
Review
"Simple, eloquent." --Starred,
The Horn Book"Banks opens young children's eyes to the message that there is more to their universe than they might know or understand . . . A book that will support children's own questioning." --Starred, Booklist
"Hallensleben dims the light and saturates the page with greens and browns in his broadly brushed paintings to create a tranquil, cozy feeling perfectly attuned to the comforting tone of such tender give-and-take." --Starred, Kirkus Reviews
Review
"Simple, eloquent." --Starred,
The Horn Book"Banks opens young children's eyes to the message that there is more to their universe than they might know or understand . . . A book that will support children's own questioning." --Starred, Booklist
"Hallensleben dims the light and saturates the page with greens and browns in his broadly brushed paintings to create a tranquil, cozy feeling perfectly attuned to the comforting tone of such tender give-and-take." --Starred, Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Kate Banks and
Georg Hallensleben are the author and artist of
And If the Moon Could Talk and
Spider Spider.
Kate Banks is also the author of The Bird, the Monkey, and the Snake in the Jungle, and Howie Bowles, Secret Agent. She lives in Monaco with her husband and two sons.
Georg Hallensleben is a painter who has illustrated a number of books for children, and he is the author and illustrator of Pauline. He was born in Germany and now lives in Paris with his wife and young daughter. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries throughout Europe.