Lost in Lion Country
Written by Blair Polly and D.M. Potter
This book is an interactive adventure for children age ten and above. The setting is Serengeti National Park. A young boy traveling in a Land Rover on safari is our protagonist. He is standing beside the truck taking photos when suddenly it zooms off. No one appears to notice that he is missing. Suddenly he is alone being chased by hyenas faced with his first decision. Should he climb an acacia tree or follow a dried creek bed to get out of viewing range? At the end of each chapter, the reader is given the opportunity to determine the outcome of the story. Each section has two choices. Readers may decide to go back and change their mind or reread the story an entirely different way.
Students will enjoy being in control of the outcome of their adventure. The author provides tips on how to navigate the story on different types of devices. The size of the chapters make them perfect for teachers to use as a short classroom read aloud over a period of several days. Topics are interesting for adventure lovers, environmentalists, animal lovers and enthusiasts of African culture. Highly recommended for reluctant readers. The complexity of text is just right for middle school readers, but is not condescending. As an adult, I found it pleasurable to read as well.
3 responses to “SAFARI GONE WRONG”
kathyree
September 12th, 2014 at 01:16
I’ve always loved this type of book–even now./
bamauthor
September 12th, 2014 at 13:29
Yes, I think that all of us love to have input even when reading a story.
mommynificent
September 18th, 2014 at 07:59
My daughter loves these types of books. I’ll be adding this one to her wish list! Thanks so much for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday! Hope to see you again next week.
Tina