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Camp Panda: Helping Cubs Return to the Wild

The nonfiction book Camp Panda by Catherine Thimmesh contains information on pandas and how the numbers of their population is decreasing because of us and what we are doing. The book’s main purpose is to educate people on how we are harming panda’s home environment. The author did an excellent job in informing the readers. This book seems like it would target any age of readers since the information can be useful for anyone who would be interested in the topic. This book is filled with accurate and relevant facts. This book is also filled with many photos, almost every page has at least one picture relating to the topic. Along with interesting facts, this book is able to hook you on to the topic. Every chapter starts with the book asking/ talking to the reader about the chapter’s topic. Many chapter leads give you imagery inside your head. For example, “Deep in the forest, high in the mountains-amidst the evergreens, the firs, the spruces…” In general this is a good book and did a good job in informing readers on the topic of the panda’s population.

Review by Bao-Han