Meet Jane Goodall through a gentle, kid-friendly biography that turns curiosity into action. Across five short chapters-Dream, Forest, Observe, Protect, and Roots & Shoots-readers ages 3 - 8 step into a living classroom where patience pays off, friendship with chimpanzees grows slowly, and small choices help our planet.
What kids will find inside:
- Bite-size chapters perfect for home, school, or travel reading
- Hands-on activities: a constellation jar, a forest sound map, a simple "tool use" model, and a mini project plan
- Field-notebook prompts that build observation skills and confidence
- Black-and-white, richly textured illustrations that make the forest come alive
- Clear vocabulary words and upbeat, encouraging tone
Why it matters:
This book shows young explorers how to notice the world, record what they see, and use kindness and teamwork to protect nature-just like Jane did.
Perfect for:
Classroom read-alouds, independent reading, nature clubs, science units, and anyone who loves real animals and real discovery.
Note:
This is an independent educational work inspired by the life and work of Jane Goodall and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Jane Goodall Institute or Dr. Goodall.