Bei Bei Goes Home: A Panda Story
By (Author) Cheryl Bardoe
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
3rd November 2021
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Educational: Sciences, general science
599.789
Hardback
48
Width 254mm, Height 278mm, Spine 9mm
510g
Two nations and a mother panda work together to nurture a precious treasure in the remarkable true story of a celebrity panda cub and his life at the Smithsonian National Zooand beyond.
In August 2015, zookeepers at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, were thrilled to spot a tiny shadow on an ultrasound. For a species as rare as the giant panda, every new cub is cause for celebration. Zoo staff monitored mother Mei Xiang, and within days a newborn appeared, weighing in at just one third of a pound. While Mei Xiang cradled her vulnerable infant, zookeepers monitored the pair day and night through cameras in the panda den, and some two million viewers logged on to the zoo website. First Ladies Michelle Obama and Peng Liyuan hosted a ceremony to announce the cubs name: Bei Bei, meaning precious treasure in Mandarin Chinese. An instant celebrity, the cub captured hearts all over the world. But pandas in zoos are considered emissaries from the Peoples Republic of China, the only country where they live in the wild. Four years after his birth in America, Bei Bei would embark on an important new mission.
Graphically arresting, packed with stunning full-color photographs, and vetted by the Smithsonian National Zoo, Bei Bei Goes Home paints a vivid picture of global conservation effortsand international collaborationin the guise of an ever-popular and beloved black-and-white ambassador.
Bardoes thoughtfully crafted presentation chronicles important events in Bei Beis first four years. . . Definitely deserves a spot even on a well-stocked panda shelf.
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
An appealing introduction to the giant panda.
Booklist
Full-color photographs appear alongside the text, drawing in readers with their vivid and striking visuals. . . An informative and eye-catching book.
School Library Journal
Cheryl Bardoe is the author of several acclaimed books for young readers, including China: A History; Nothing Stopped Sophie: The Story of Unshakable Mathematician Sophie Germain; and Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age. She lives in Connecticut.