Customer Reviews:
If You Are Afraid of Snakes, Give This Book a Pass May 29, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although this book is described as being for the 4-8 year-old group, it seemed to me more like a 7-12 year-old book that will only appeal to those who don't have nightmares about poisonous snakes.
I was attracted to the book by realizing that the various animal-related stories that Alexander McCall Smith includes in his No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency books were among my favorite parts of those books. It occurred to me that the Akimbo books might have such stories in them.
Well, not quite . . . but the series is full of Akimbo learning about wild animals, the threats to animals from people, and deals with the problems through Akimbo's brave deeds. Children like to see themselves playing important roles in the world, and Akimbo and the Snakes is very good for appealing to that desire.
Akimbo's uncle runs a snake park. One of the daily tasks is milking venom from poisonous snakes. Akimbo has a chance to help during a long visit to the park. The visit becomes more exciting when Akimbo joins Uncle Peter to capture a green mamba, a very dangerous snake. Without Akimbo, the snake would have gotten away. The book features a terrifying scene involving Akimbo and the green mamba that's not for the easily frightened. The book does a good job of describing about all kinds of snakes and making them seem less dangerous than the most fearful might imagine.
The book is nicely illustrated which adds to the realism of the story.
Akimbo and the snakes October 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
By far the best in this series to date - an exciting and refreshing book for my boys, aged 4,5 and 6. A great mix of educational writing about snakes and africa, mixed with a free flowing text full of the adventures of a young African boy that has left my children waiting for the next installment. Perfect for Africa topic at KS1....
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