So You Want to Be an Explorer?

So You Want to Be an Explorer?

by Judith St. George

Narrated by Christina Moore

Unabridged — 34 minutes

So You Want to Be an Explorer?

So You Want to Be an Explorer?

by Judith St. George

Narrated by Christina Moore

Unabridged — 34 minutes

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Overview

Acclaimed author Judith St. George shares the joy of discovery in this delightful book about the ups and downs of exploring. So you want to be an explorer? Explorers need courage, like Alexander the Great, who conquered most of the known world. But for budding explorers out there, the rewards can be great. Neil Armstrong earned lasting fame when he became the first person to set foot on the moon.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

The team behind the Caldecott-winning So You Want to Be President? introduces another all-star cast in So You Want to Be an Explorer? by Judith St. George, illus. by David Small. The duo that presented readers with, in PW's words, "a clever and engrossing approach to the men who have led America" now traverses the globe with territory covered by such luminaries as 13th-century Marco Polo and 19th-century Mary Kingsley (who "looked like a proper lady. But under her long skirts? Men's trousers"), with portraits that are part caricature, part history lesson. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4-Another offering from the creative team that brought readers So You Want to Be President? (2000) and So You Want to Be an Inventor? (2002, both Philomel).The artist frames the text with a wordless depiction of a young boy trying on different hats in his room filled with a variety of artifacts. The text then seems to address the daydreaming child directly as he envisions himself setting sail for adventure. Most spreads describe two or more explorers, but only one is depicted. Small's masterful artwork, done in ink, watercolor, and pastel chalk, is full of humorous details. The explorers are primarily European and American, but cover a wide-ranging time period, from Pytheas and Alexander the Great to the present day. A short paragraph describes their claim to fame. The book is intended to inspire and intrigue browsers, not to serve as a resource for report writers. St. George includes a wide variety of explorers and expedition participants. For example, when she discusses the North Pole, Robert Peary, Matthew Henson, and four Inuits are mentioned. Women such as Mary Kingsley, Amelia Earhart, and Barbara Washburn are cited. The relationship between exploration and mapmaking and the damage done to native peoples by some explorers are also touched upon. A "Glossary of Famous Explorers" lists full names and birth and death dates, and provides a little more information about the people mentioned. While the short snippets of information may be frustrating to some readers, the snappy tone of the text and the richly drawn illustrations will satisfy and entertain many others.-Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

For young readers who don't fancy becoming President (2000) or an Inventor (2002), St. George offers another career path-actually, several dozen paths, as under the aegis of "explorer" she includes not only such familiar figures as Columbus, Mary Kingsley, Amelia Earhart and Yuri Gagarin, but also a lengthy roster that includes the likes of test pilot Chuck Yeager, human genome mappers Francis Collins and Craig Venter, and David Kunst, who walked around the world. Readers will come away with a clear idea of what these and their fellow travelers accomplished, and when-and, more important, a sense of the courage, curiosity and other personal qualities that impelled them. She writes in an exuberant style-"Explorers tackle a quest with gusto. 'Great' wasn't added to Alexander's name for nothing. . . . "-that Small's larger than life, extravagantly wrought caricatures echo perfectly. First-class inspirational reading: funny, fluent and on target. (biographical "glossary") (Nonfiction. 7-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170937448
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 04/15/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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