Jane Goodall (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 1)

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On sale Mar 03, 2026 | 32 Pages | 9781426225062
Age 4-6 years | Preschool - 1

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Get to know famous primate scientist Jane Goodall—including her life with chimpanzees, her groundbreaking contributions to animal science, and beyond—in this charming biography perfect for kids beginning to read on their own.

Nowadays, we know chimps use tools to help them eat and that, like humans, they can feel emotions, like sadness, happiness, and fear. But this wasn’t always the case! What we know about chimpanzees changed dramatically when Jane Goodall—who had never been to college at that point—started studying these animals in 1960. Learn all about her incredible, wild life with this approachable Level 1 reader! Rife with beautiful National Geographic photography and decodable text reviewed by educational experts, this reader is perfect for kids who are starting to read on their own. A glossary of key terms and a hands-on activity reinforce new vocabulary and concepts introduced throughout the book.
BARBARA KRAMER began writing biographies for children and young adults after following the advice of another author who said, "Write what you like to read." She remembered how much she enjoyed biographies when she was a kid, especially stories about trailblazers such as Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, and Elizabeth Blackwell and decided that's what she wanted to write. Her subjects have included both historical figures and people in the news. View titles by Barbara Kramer

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Get to know famous primate scientist Jane Goodall—including her life with chimpanzees, her groundbreaking contributions to animal science, and beyond—in this charming biography perfect for kids beginning to read on their own.

Nowadays, we know chimps use tools to help them eat and that, like humans, they can feel emotions, like sadness, happiness, and fear. But this wasn’t always the case! What we know about chimpanzees changed dramatically when Jane Goodall—who had never been to college at that point—started studying these animals in 1960. Learn all about her incredible, wild life with this approachable Level 1 reader! Rife with beautiful National Geographic photography and decodable text reviewed by educational experts, this reader is perfect for kids who are starting to read on their own. A glossary of key terms and a hands-on activity reinforce new vocabulary and concepts introduced throughout the book.

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BARBARA KRAMER began writing biographies for children and young adults after following the advice of another author who said, "Write what you like to read." She remembered how much she enjoyed biographies when she was a kid, especially stories about trailblazers such as Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, and Elizabeth Blackwell and decided that's what she wanted to write. Her subjects have included both historical figures and people in the news. View titles by Barbara Kramer
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