Adventures
in Australia & New Zealand is
part of a collection of books by Master Photographer Jim Ostermeyer that takes
your child on a trip around the world to explore creation. In these books your
child will learn educational facts, be enriched by moral messages, and enjoy
amazing photography from around the world. Each book teaches a moral lesson
such as confidence, faith, and following your dream. Adorable plush animals can be purchased on the website
to go along with the books.
Adventures
in Australia & New Zealand takes
your child on a journey with Joey, a baby kangaroo. “Mother Kangaroo clucked coaxingly, ‘Come out, Joey, and see the golden
bushes on the side of the mountain.’ But Joey stayed hidden deep in her pouch.”
Having never left the safety of his mother’s pouch Joey must learn to be
brave. To survive he must face his fears. His mother knows that he must come
out to see his world. Joey’s mother begins to describe all of the beautiful
things he is missing out on by staying hidden deep within her pouch. As Joey
hesitatingly peaks his head out his world explodes with lovely sights, colors,
and beauty. From a crimson rosella chirping and whistling on a tree branch to a
baby koala sitting high up in a tree, Joey begins to discover the world around
him. Joey comments, “If I hadn’t chosen
to be brave, I would have missed this!” Joey is very happy to be able to
dive into the bottom of his mother’s pouch when a cockatoo flies straight
towards Joey and his mother. Soon Joey begins to explore his world from outside
the safety of his mother’s pouch but still by his mother’s side. He encounters
an echidna, a large goanna lizard, a sea lion, a dolphin, and so many more
amazing animals. Joey learns that an albino kangaroo hopping around, about his
age, wasn’t much different than Joey besides his coloring. At one point a tall
emu frightens Joey and Joey sticks his head into his mother’s pouch. She is a
bit disappointed. “She hoped that soon he
would have faith and confidence and not live in fear.” With his mother’s
patience and love Joey learns that he can live without fear and be confident,
faithful, trust, and love. He is ready to face the world!
Not only is this a touching story
of a mother kangaroo and her joey, but also it is a story filled with a lot of
educational information on animals. Did you know that the koala is not a bear
and that when they are born they are the size of a jellybean? Or did you know
that the Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo is one of Australia’s most recognizable
parrot species? The Bleeding Heart Pigeon gets its name because of the red spot
on its chest that looks like it has been wounded. You may be surprised to know
that sheep outnumber humans 5 to 1 in New Zealand. Your child will learn so many
interesting facts while enjoying spectacular photos of Australia and New
Zealand and many of the animals indigenous to those areas.
My 11-year-old daughter absolutely
loves animals. She was so very excited about getting this book. She snatched it
up and read it several times through on the first day it arrived. My 8-year-old
enjoyed me reading this book to her. She loved the story of Joey and his mother.
She was more interested in the story than all of the animal facts. Both of my
daughters loved the beautiful photography throughout the book. My 11-year-old
said, “I really, really liked this book.
I want my mom to get the rest of the books in this collection. I have always
loved animals and love reading about them. I would really recommend this book.
The story was so cute and I loved all of the animal facts and information.” My
8- year-old said, “Joey’s mother was so
patient and loving. Sometimes I wish that my mom had a pouch that I could climb
into especially when I am scared. I bet a kangaroos pouch is really warm and
cozy. I am so happy that Joey learned to not be afraid.” I really liked
this book and would most definitely purchase more of the books in this series. Adventures in Australia & New Zealand relays
a great story emphasizing “Confidence” while providing children with animal
knowledge. Definitely check out this book as well as the rest of the books in
the series.
I reviewed this book for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, LLC,
March 2017.
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