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Jimmy the Joey: The True Story of an Amazing Koala Rescue (2013)

by Susan Kelly

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Follows the story of an endangered baby koala who is rescued and cared for at Koala Hospital and raised by loving human caregivers among other injured koalas.
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Through photographs and text, follow the true story of Jimmy, an Australian Koala, as he is rescued from an accident and cared for by the team at the Koala Hospital. Bibliographic references, Map, Notes, Websites, Further information and Associations
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
An injured baby koala is rescued, nursed back to health at the koala hospital, and released back into the wild. Inspiring story and irresistibly adorable photographs. ( )
  Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
Recommended Ages: Gr. 1-3

Plot Summary: Jimmy and his mom were crossing a street in Australia when she got hit by a car. Thankfully, a workman saw the new orphan lying on the side of the road and brought him to the Koala Hospital. Once he was examined by a doctor, he went home with Barb. As he grew, he was checked on frequently. Finally, he was introduced to another koala bear who taught him to climb. He learned to eat eucalyptus leaves and be more independent. He didn't get hugs or much human contact anymore. He was ready to go back to the forest. Barb watched him climb up a tree and said goodbye.

Setting: Australia

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Jimmy - baby koala bear
Mom Koala - was trying to get ecalyptus leaves and had to cross the street to find them because they are being cut down
Cheyne - hospital's wildlife biologist
Barb - fosters baby koalas in her home
Twinkles - girl joey, first other koala that Jimmy met, learned to climb from her

Recurring Themes: conservation, koala, animal hospital,

Controversial Issues: scary part at beginning about mom "Suddenly, the joey saw bright lights from a car. His body hit the ground hard. He squeaked and squealed for his mother, but she didn't answer."

Personal Thoughts: Great story to get kids interested in wildlife conservation. Through Jimmy's story, readers learn about koalas. Includes a map, facts, note from the photographer, and additional resources.

Genre: Informational text

Pacing: fast, large font, 1-2 paragraphs per page, about 2-3 sentences per paragraph
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  pigeonlover | Jul 15, 2014 |
Jimmy the Joey tells the story of a baby koala that was rescued after his mother was hit and killed by a car. The story explains how his keepers took care of him and helped him get the skills needed to return the wild once he grew up. The age level for this book is K-3rd grade, but I would put the interest level being closer to third grade than Kindergarten. This would be an excellent choice for an animal report or for a lesson on how people impact animals. There is a section in the book with a map of Australia. It shows where Australia is in the world, and where Jimmy was found in Australia. The page also has useful facts about Koalas, such as what they eat, where they live, and that they are marsupials.
  foraclass | Feb 25, 2014 |
True story of the rescue of a koala baby and its release back into the wild. Adorable photographs will prove a hit with readers of all ages. Includes map and extensive suggestions for further research. ( )
  Ms.Elkins | May 22, 2013 |
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Jimmy is a baby koala whose mother dies after being hit by a car. The koala ambulance takes Jimmy to the Koala Hospital where he is cared for by biologists and volunteers until he is old enough and strong enough to go back to his natural habitat. There is a very brief description of the accident that killed Jimmy’s mother. It may be scary or upsetting for some young or sensitive readers.

Because this is a true story with superb photographs, young readers will be drawn to Jimmy and learn a lot about koalas in the process. Notes from the photographer (and coauthor) are at the back of the book. These give a little background to the story and express the photographer’s passion for telling this story in words and pictures. Text length varies to tell the story but not overpower the page (or young readers). The page design is phenomenal, using an Aboriginal design and colors from eucalyptus tree bark.

This joey is so adorable you may want to buy a stuffed one for kids to hold as you read the story.

There is a subtle environmental message about koala habitats. The last page has resources for koala information and some creative ways to get involved, including adopting a koala online from the Koala Hospital featured in the story.

This is a highly recommended addition to school, public, or home library.
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In memory of Bev, Bea, and Sandy -- three of my dearest koala friends, who have now gone to the "great gum tree in the sky." --S. K.
For my high-climbing son, Ben, and to all the humans who work to save and protect the koalas and their trees. --D. L. R.
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Tiny and smooth as a pink jelly bean, a new baby koala crawled into his mother's warm pouch.
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