Rainbow the Koala
Rainbow the Koala
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Henry Holt & Co.
Just the Series: Surviving the Wild   

Series and Publisher: Surviving the Wild   

Annotation: Planet Earth meets Narwhal and Jelly in this funny and suspenseful early reader graphic novel series featuring heroic an... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #317178
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co.
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 04/05/22
Pages: 101 pages
ISBN: 1-250-78544-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-250-78544-2
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2022)

Gr 13 One of two books in a new wildlife-focused graphic novel series from critically acclaimed author Lai, this tale follows a young koala named Rainbow as he spends the first year of his life learning the ins and outs of surviving the wild with his mom, until the day she sends him off to live on his own. After a few false starts, Rainbow's search for a new, unoccupied tree proves fruitful; however, his search for water in the dry, parched climate takes him beyond the bush and into human territory. Escaping a curious family (and their angry dog) puts Rainbow into the path of a bigger dangera ravenous, quick-spreading bushfire. This thoughtful and emotional adventure from Lai emphasizes self-reliance and learning through experience in order to find one's way in the world. The increasingly serious story line is made more palatable for young readers thanks to gentle, soft-lined illustrations depicting adorable animals, along with some occasional mild humor. The negative impacts of climate change, such as rising temperatures, lack of water and sustenance, and fires, are an important reoccurring element within the narrative. In particular, the intense bushfire scenes and pages of wordless, starkly illustrated aftermath are standout moments that will drive home the large toll that climate change events take on wildlife and their ecosystems. Following Rainbow's tale is an informative section that covers the 201920 Australian bushfires, koala facts, and ways that kids can make a difference. VERDICT Though high on the adorable factor, this is also a powerful, stirring example of the devastating impact of climate change. Pearl Derlaga

ALA Booklist (Fri May 27 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Rainbow the Koala has spent the first year of her life close to her mother, learning how to drink rainfall, eat gum leaves, and climb high and hold on whenever there is danger. Now that she's a year old, it's time for her to explore the wild on her own, but that means facing other territorial koalas, seeking out water during a drought, and even facing the worst brushfire in recent history. Inspired by the 2019 2020 brushfires that decimated Australian forests and killed over a billion animals, this early graphic novel is packed with facts about koala life, animal rescue, and rehabilitation. It introduces readers to Australian animals like the lorikeet, kookaburra, and kangaroo as they run, flee, hide, and seek shelter. The panic and devastation of the rolling smoke and churning fire is excellently portrayed, and Lai skillfully uses wordless spreads to heighten the white-knuckled tension of Rainbow's experience until she is at last reunited with her mother in a charred forest that is finally starting to show signs of life. Simultaneously released with Star the Elephant, inspired by a real elephant rescue.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Employing her signature visual storytelling prowess, Lai explores the stark consequences of climate change in this graphic novel inspired by the 2019–2020 Australian bushfires. As the story opens, young koala Rainbow, the story’s narrator, learns various survival tactics from his mother: “drink your fill” when it rains, find a tree with good shade, and in case of danger, climb high “and hold on.” When it’s time for maturing Rainbow to become independent, he quickly finds that the forest is dry and lacking in water sources, and when animals begin fleeing an impending fire, he finds a tree to climb as the fire burns below. Doodle-like artwork and emotive character expressions add gentle levity to such themes as death and loss in a story that highlights resilience alongside human effects on the natural world. Back matter details the story’s beginnings, koala facts, and advice for slowing climate change. Publishing simultaneously: Star the Elephant. Ages 6–9. (Apr.)

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Word Count: 1,938
Reading Level: 2.5
Interest Level: 1-4
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.5 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 520409 / grade: Lower Grades
Lexile: GN510L

Planet Earth meets Narwhal and Jelly in this funny and suspenseful early reader graphic novel series featuring heroic animals surviving in the perilous wilderness! Inspired by true events, the book includes facts about climate change, koalas, and how kids can help protect the environment. "A heartening and pensive story, told through irresistibly charming art, Star the Elephant is an utter delight." --John Patrick Green, New York Times -bestselling creator of InvestiGators, on Star the Elephant Rainbow the Koala is ready to go off and live on his own--or so his mom says. But Rainbow is scared! The kookaburra bird cackles at him and he struggles to find a tree to call his home. As scorching heat takes hold and Rainbow runs out of water, he'll soon face his most dangerous test: surviving a bush fire.


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