
Title: Bindi Wildlife Adventures: Trouble at the ZooAuthor: Chris Kunz with Bindi IrwinPublisher: Random House, $9.95RRPFormat: Soft coverISBN: 9781864719963For ages: 6-8Type: Chapter BookAbout: Okay, Iâll admit it â" I opened this Bindi series wearing a skeptic hat. Despite her instant likability and personal authenticity, the Bindi Irwin brand has certainly been in danger of slipping into schmaltzy mass-marketability and some would argue itâs already there. But for those whoâve actually taken the time to plunge into the ecologically sound Irwin morass to experience it first hand, few would argue that the stuff being pumped out of the Bindi factory is actually good. It may not be your cup of tea, but it is good.He! r television shows are actually brilliant â" this young girl is supremely talented, effusive and passionate â" something like a certain father, lost far too soon â" so it would stand to reason her books would also be done well.Bindiâs new Wildlife Adventure books are a series of readers designed for six to eight year olds. Trouble at the Zoo follows Bindiâs extravagant birthday party at Australia Zoo â" and the shenanigans of a young boy visiting the zoo (who coincidentally shares the same birthday as Bindi) and his desire to take home a precious water dragon. Of course, heâs found out and Bindi handles the entire thing with consummate kindness and ease.Following a tried and true reader formula of conflict and resolve, the book ticks all the boxes and kids will thoroughly enjoy the menagerie of animals that make their way into Bindiâs home and of course, that meander around the zoo.The best thing about this book, though, is that itâs actually really nicely wri! tten. Emotive, visually evocative, relationship-focused and ju! st plain fun (who wouldnât want to go to Australia Zoo dressed as a sea creature?).Capitalising fully on the Bindi name, there is no sign of author credit until the title page (this book is written by Chris Kunz â" well done Chris!) along with Bindi herself, though Iâm not sure how much of Bindiâs actual writing has gone into the book â" it would be great to know how much, though I suspect her contribution would involve plotline ideas, based on this young girlâs remarkable life. If this is the case, thereâll certainly be plenty of amazing adventure to be had in this new chapter book series.Fresh, fun, well written and certain to get kids reading, another important observation about this series is that Steve Irwinâs superlative legacy, no matter how be-Disneyed itâs become, is still being kept alive â" something this extraordinary man would be thrilled about.I tip my skeptic hat.This book is available online
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