
Balto and the Great Race
Stepping Stones
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2009
Lexile Score
940
Reading Level
4-6
ATOS
6.3
Interest Level
K-3(LG)
نویسنده
Elizabeth Cody Kimmelشابک
9780307554505
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samanthag - My teacher is reading it to the class and so far I heard about this dieseas called Diptherea and it looks like only kids can get this. Or mostly kids get it. But I hope that if someday i go to Nome Alaska i dont want to get THAT sick

March 1, 2000
Gr 3-5-Kimmel presents the legendary story of the part-husky/part-wolf sled dog that braved severe blizzard conditions to take antitoxin serum to a remote Alaskan village in 1925. When the town was stricken by a diphtheria epidemic, Balto overcame unbelievable obstacles to accomplish what other dogs could not. This heroic canine has been immortalized in statue, film, and now in a book that brings his story to life. Kimmel's writing deftly combines geography, sled racing, and historical background with the gripping adventure of Balto's race to save lives. In many ways, the book reads like fast-paced fiction. Koerber's service- able black-and-white illustrations appear throughout and reflect the action. Sure to appeal to beginning chapter-book readers.-Christy Norris Blanchette, Valley Cottage Library, NY
Copyright 2000 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

October 15, 1999
Gr. 3^-5, younger for reading aloud. The story of how a Siberian husky bravely led a team of dogs through a raging Alaskan snowstorm to deliver medicine to sick children is such an incredible one it's hard to believe it's true. In fact, Kimmel's text reads more like fiction than fact, partly because of her flair for drama and partly because she often relates Balto's thoughts and feelings, a technique that works exceptionally well here, drawing children into the story and transporting them back to 1925 Alaska. The book's only flaw is Kimmel's departure from the story to give readers related information--such as a discussion of the Iditarod, which, unfortunately, comes during one of the most exciting parts. Such discussions could have been saved for an endnote. Still, this exciting tale will thrill its middle-grade target audience and make a great read-aloud for younger children. The illustrations not available for review. ((Reviewed October 15, 1999))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1999, American Library Association.)
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