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Who Was Steve Irwin? (Bound for Schools & Libraries)
Who Was Steve Irwin? (Bound for Schools & Libraries) | Dina Anastasio
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By popular demand, the 100th Who Was...? subject is Steve Irwin! Steve Irwin did not have a typical childhood. Born in Melbourne, Australia, on February 22, 1962, he was raised on the wildlife park his parents owned. He cared for the animals and especially loved reptiles--he got a python for his sixth birthday! At nine years old, Steve was already helping his father wrestle small crocodiles. He became a crocodile trapper after graduating high school, catching the creatures before dangerous poachers could. Steve met his wife, Terri, at his family's park, and instead of a honeymoon, the pair filmed a wildlife documentary that led to the creation of the well-known series "The Crocodile Hunter." Tragically, Steve was killed on September 4, 2006 while filming a documentary when a stingray attacked, piercing his heart. He was forty-four years old. However, his life's work obviously still strikes a chord with kids who voted him the winner of the 100th Who Was...? title.
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ClairesReads
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Sid and I loved this book about our hero Steve Irwin. Wonderfully accessible for the youth, informative about wildlife and Steve‘s life, and celebratory about his work. Sid‘s pretty gutted about the ending (chapter 9 is a bit intense). A very lucky community library find which will be a firm fave in Sid‘s library for years to come.

Ruthiella Aw Sid. ❤️ What a cutie patootie! 10mo
TheBookHippie So sweet! 10mo
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thejessashmore
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This book was a bibliography of Steve Irwin and all he was known for. I liked how the author used quotations to bring the book to life. I think the topic would maybe interest children, but of an older age group.

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We don't own the planet Earth, we belong to it. And we must share it with our wildlife.

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thejessashmore

I would not use this book for my classroom, because it may not be the most interesting. I would maybe lay it out on a book rack for children to read in their free time if they would want.