Member Reviews
Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read the ARC for this book. This book was packed with information and presented in a fun way for kids. The illustrations add to the text making it fun to learn about elephants.
I love it so muchhh😭🫶🏽
The art style, the colours, the concept. I learn a lot about elephants and I think they're massively impressive. I just know that they have such a rich community 🥺 I love it I love it
A graphic novel all about elephants! I learned so much from this, and I loved the way it was presented. It was so accessible for kids and adults, plus great illustrations!
I received my copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
This is definitely geared towards the 9-12 range, this particular comic would be a little frightening for children younger than that. That being said it’s a lot of great information with some spectacular art. A great learning tool and a must have for schools and libraries.
Elephants have been my favorite animal for quite some time and they are fascinating complex animals! Loved learning more about them in the latest "Science Comics" series. This was so well done, following a few years in the life of one elephant and her family herd, covering everything from the anatomy to the life cycle all while relating it to human behaviors that kids can easily understand.
This was a fun and informative look at elephants, another great addition to Science Comics to buy for my library. Alternating facts about elephants with a story to move the graphic novel along, this is a highly accessible format for kids to engage in.
I full admit that part of my love of the book is because it's about elephants and that's my favorite animal. Second, I generally love the Science Comics series because it tells a story but teaches about the subject matter simultaneously. This one isn't dense, it manages the content and the story well without being overwhelming or too complicated.
In this one we follow a herd of African elephants as its explained how their family system works, how they survive, the differences between the types, how their numbers have been decimated, and more.
The art style is wonderfully colorful and the elephants as anthropomorphized beings are expressive too.