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Dear Wandering Wildebeest: And Other Poems from the Water Hole

by Irene Latham

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Presents a collection of poems about the different animals who come to a water hole on the African grasslands, including giraffes, impalas, lions, vultures, and elephants.
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Dear Wandering Wildebeest is a great combination of poetry, illustrations, and information. Through it, kids will learn about watering holes and the animals of the African grasslands. The illustrations are well done and fitting for the subject matter, the poems are kid-friendly and accessible, and the assortment of animals includes both the well-known and the more unusual.

Note: I received a digital copy of this book through NetGalley. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Dear Wandering Wildebeest first provides a poem that talks about the animals that can be discovered near watering holes. Along with the poem is a short description an facts about animals on African grasslands and their environment. The theme of this book is the various animals that surround watering holes and their functions in that society. It is a fun way to introduce wild life to students while giving them valuable information on the world around them.
  faithvldz | Aug 13, 2018 |
This book of poems is about animals. Each animal has their own little poem about their life. And after each poem there is a fact about the animal. Snakes, birds, meerkats, beetles. This poetry collection was really a joy to read. The artwork is amazing and draws you in so that you want to read what the poem says.
  caliesunshine | Aug 12, 2018 |
This is a perfect poem book for young children. The illustrations are very vibrant and kid friendly. The poems are simple yet descriptive. The additional information provided is a great touch to help teach children more about these African animals.
  astjohn2 | Feb 18, 2018 |
I really enjoyed this book of poems. There is a short, child-friendly poem about a different animal on each page. This is effective in getting the child's attention because there is one poem to focus on at a time, instead of there being poems scattered all across the pages. I also enjoyed how there is also a passage that has facts about each animal so that the students can engage in multiple ways. ( )
  efrenc2 | Oct 11, 2017 |
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Presents a collection of poems about the different animals who come to a water hole on the African grasslands, including giraffes, impalas, lions, vultures, and elephants.

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