Alexander Von Humboldt: Explorer, Naturalist & Environmental Pioneer

by Danica Novgorodoff (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

Budding botanists, growing geologists, and early explorers will dive into this picture book biography about the father of ecology, Alexander von Humboldt. The captivating prose and art from a New York Times bestselling illustrator will spark a passion for discovery and conservation in the youngest readers.

Whether sailing across the ocean, hiking through the jungle, or climbing the highest volcanic peaks, everywhere Alexander went, he observed the land, animals, and culture. And where others saw differences, Alexander spotted connections. Discover the incredible life of naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, whose explorations created the basis for modern ecology, whose travels made him one of the most famous scientists of his day, and whose curiosities have inspired generations of creative thinkers.

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Starred Review
An engaging text, illustrated with pleasing pencil drawings and vivid watercolor washes. A memorable introduction to Humboldt. 

Publishers Weekly

In lightly worked pencil and watercolor spreads, Novgorodoff presents Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) as a German child who baffles his parents and tutors with his predilection for wandering alone. Harboring an interest in exploration, von Humboldt "studied everything from mold to meteors" before eventually sailing to South America. There, a sketchbook sequence describes his initial thoughts as he encounters animals ("These creatures are so different!"), then, upon reflection, realizes that they occupy similar niches as the creatures he already knows: "The hawks were sharp-eyed, the lizards had eighteen toes, and the large cats were spotted." As he learns more about the geography of the continent, he comes to believe that everything--the plants, the animals, their placement on the land--is interrelated, formerly articulating that "habitats all over the world are connected." Though an author's note and back matter contextualize the figure's beliefs and Eurocentricity, some of the picture book's text nevertheless centers the white explorer's "discoveries" and opinions over those of Indigenous peoples in this detailed description of one person's observations about the natural world. Ages 4-8. (Feb.)

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School Library Journal

Gr 1-4--A biography that young readers and those with burning questions about the world will be sure to enjoy of a lesser-known scientist and explorer, Alexander von Humboldt. As a child in Germany, Humboldt's fascination for creatures grows into a lifelong crusade to see the world. Though not encouraged by the adults around him, von Humboldt learns that being different and curious is just the way he was meant to be--a fine lesson for any young reader struggling to fit in. He appreciates everything outdoors, from the birds and volcanoes, to the Indigenous people of the Amazon, and the interconnection of everything to everything else. After a relatively straightforward rendition of a fairly colorful life story, the book also features a helpful time line to further educate those who want to know more about von Humboldt's family, his accomplishments, and his death. While his story is a beautiful one accompanied by intricate watercolor illustrations, some of the vocabulary may be a little too advanced for primary readers with words such as "solitude" and "vegetation" as well as place names such as Pichincha. However, this will serve as a fine read-aloud for older students in a library setting or as a biography for independent readers at the elementary level. VERDICT Science and nature fans alike will dig into this biography with wonder and awe as they learn about a real-life naturalist.--Kerra Mazzariello

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Danica Novgorodoff
Danica Novgorodoff makes art and writes stories. Her graphic novels include Slow Storm, The Undertaking of Lily Chen, Refresh Refresh, and Long Way Down written by Jason Reynolds. Danica loves learning the names of plants, climbing mountains, and drawing animals. She first became interested in Alexander von Humboldt while living in Ecuador near the Cotopaxi volcano. She found herself falling in love with the same landscapes that Alexander had explored so many years before. Danica lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with her family. You can find her online at danicanovgorodoff.com.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781524773083
Lexile Measure
760
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Crown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
February 22, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF007090 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Science & Technology
JNF051100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
JNF037010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Earth Sciences - Earthquakes & Volcanoes
Library of Congress categories
Biographies
Picture books
Scientists
Germany
Humboldt, Alexander von
Ecologists

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