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Kakapo Rescue
Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World's Strangest Parrot | Sy Montgomery
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KAKAPO RESCUEgives young readers a first hand account of the efforts to save one of the world's rarest and more unusual birds, the kakapo. Part of the Scientist in the Field series."
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LexiPrice

“At times you feel as if you are walking through a fairy tale.“

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LexiPrice
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Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World's Strangest Parrot by Sy Montgomery is a nonfictional children's literature picture book. The book tells the story of the fight waged by volunteers and locals in New Zealand to save the Kakapo, a rare and endangered bird. This book details their vivacious nature, peculiar customs, and the threats facing the remaining kakapo.

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LexiPrice

All things considered, “Kakapo Rescue“ offers an impactful and practical illustration of conservation efforts, which makes it an invaluable resource for teachers to use to get kids talking about environmental stewardship, conservation science, and the fragility and beauty of the natural world. It can teach your pupils vital lessons about our interconnectedness with the world while arousing their sense of wonder and curiosity.

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CarlyJohnson

“Scientists, technicians, and volunteers were recruited. They had to try to figure out what inspired the kakapo to breed.“

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CarlyJohnson

This book would be perfect for young readers who are interested in learning more about animals. The book is filled with real photographs on the journey to restore the kakapo population which is very cool to relate the text to a direct picture.

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CarlyJohnson
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Kakapo Rescue: Saving The World's Strangest Parrot is a nonfiction book written by Sy Montgomery filled with photographs by Nic Bishop published in 2010. It was a Sibert Medal Winner in 2011. This book gives children or young readers a first hand account of the efforts to save one of the world's rarest and unusual birds the kakapo.

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Cgulan

Huge pillar like kauri trees lived to three thousand years olds.

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Panpan

This book , published in 2010 was a different read than others I have read. All the other books I have read were fun children books with illustrations while this book was very informative with paragraphs and real pictures. Was interesting but hard to stay engaged.

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maddyhensley

“The birds were so easy to catch that Maori people ate them like chicken and made cloaks from the soft, honey-scented feathers.”

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maddyhensley

I believe the children would love to have this book in the classroom. One because it covers an animal and almost all children love animals. but two the photographs are beautiful throughout showing many colors and textures.

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maddyhensley
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Pickpick

Kakapo Rescue by Sy Montgomery published in 2010 is a nice nonfiction book. It covers the strangest parrot in the world and how it almost went extinct. It also covers the habitat of the Kakapo itself.

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mollsmichele

“But even in this enchanted setting, we‘re in a race against time. We could be witness to one of the most thrilling conservation success stories in human history-or one of its noblest but most tragic failures.”

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mollsmichele
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This book used real, beautiful images to enhance the story of these precious creatures.

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mollsmichele
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This nonfiction story takes place on the remote Codfish Island off the coats on New Zealand. This area is home to 91 of the last kakapo parrots on earth. These beautiful birds are the largest most unusual parrots on earth. Their habitats have become invaded by predators introduced by humans.

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catsandclothbounds
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I enjoyed learning from this book about the Kakapo, a flightless, endangered parrot living only in New Zealand, and about the conservation work being done to save this bird from extinction. (Also, I was happy to learn from the Kakapo Recovery website that there are now 151 Kakapo in existence, as at the end of Kakapo Rescue it is stated that there were only 91.)

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CaitZ
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Kakapo is a flightless parrot that only lives on one remote island in New Zealand. They are very endangered and the author spent time with the scientists who are trying to save them. Even though this is written for children, I enjoyed it and learned a great deal. #LitsyAtoZ #LetterK @BookishMarginalia

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CaitZ
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A little lighter reading for my dinner break. I love Sy Montgomery's adult books so this one for kids should be good