The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
—Dr. Seuss

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Mrs. Harkness and the Panda



It is 1934 and Mrs. Harkness has never seen a panda, not many people have. Her husband has just set out to bring the first panda back to the United States from China. Unfortunately during his expedition he dies trying to find one. Mrs. Harkness then decides she must go to China to bring home the first panda and finish what her husband had started. Read this remarkable story about a strong-willed woman on a mission that actually shapes American attitudes towards wildlife.

The illustrations are creative and very unique. The illustrator, Melissa Sweet, used mixed media with exuberant watercolors and collages. In fact she used a collection of papers that she actually purchased on a trip to China. She also included real photographs of Mrs. Harkness and the panda she brought home, Su Lin (which means, 'a little bit of something very cute').

The author, Alicia Potter, includes a Chronology of Events as well as an Author's Note in the story which explain the history of Mrs. Harkness's expedition. Recommended for ages 5-8.


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