Hansa: The True Story of an Asian Elephant Baby
Sasquatch Books, May, 2002.
Hardcover, 47 pages.
ISBN: 1570613443
Ages 6 to 10

The powerful African elephant matriarch, Watoto, welcomed little Hansa, and eventually all the other aunties figured out how to deal with the newest member of the herd. Clare Hodgson Meeker does an outstanding job of telling the story of Hansa and the other elephants. Her prose is lively and very entertaining. Accompanying the text are absolutely marvelous photographs from the Woodland Zoo, as well as informative illustrations by Linda Feltner.
According to Ms. Meeker, elephants are in danger of total extinction from our planet in 20-30 years, which is not common knowledge. Only with support of natural habitat zoos such as the Woodland Park Zoo will we be able to stop the extinction of this intelligent, noble animal. Sharing this entertaining little book with children is one way to ensure that the next generation understands and values the animal life on Earth. Highly recommended.
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This review was published in the September, 2002 of The Internet Writing Journal.
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