The Buffalo are Back

The Buffalo are Back
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

Lexile Score

800

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

4.9

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Wendell Minor

ناشر

Live Oak Media

شابک

9781430124979
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Jean Craighead George's words and Wendell Minor's paintings and narration give an evocative portrait of the impact of the buffalo on its prairie home. The audio begins with peaceful sounds--birds chirping and soft music punctuated by occasional grunts and snorts of buffalo. Then the music turns dramatic, and the sound effects mark the rifles of buffalo hunters, the chugging of steam tractors destroying the grasses, and the disastrous chomping of grasshoppers. Wendell Minor's voice is deep and authoritative. His pictures mirror his storytelling. Sweeping prairies dotted with buffalo give way to panicking men who try to beat off grasshoppers and then dark skies filled with dust. Finally, blue skies and grasslands with buffalo aplenty accompany Minor's last powerful words: "The buffalo are back." S.W. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

May 10, 2010
From the creators of The Wolves Are Back, this graceful story explores how the American buffalo almost became extinct. Minor’s striking naturalistic paintings of buffalo and a dust bowl landscape mirror George’s sturdy, reflective prose: “When the buffalo lived on the prairie, their sharp hooves helped rain reach down into the earth, and the tough roots of the grass held in the wet.” Theodore Roosevelt’s establishment of the National Bison Range offers hope for buffalo, and in a moving final spread, a Wichita Indian man counting buffalo for the census welcomes “America’s two hundred thousand and eighty-first buffalo” calf. A tribute to an American icon and to the power of preservation. Ages 5–8.




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