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Book Reviews

Koko's Kitten
Book: Koko's Kitten
Written by: Francine Patterson
Publisher: Scholastic Trade
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

If you like gorillas, read this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
Could you ever imagine a gorilla having a pet cat? In the book Koko�s Kitten by Dr. Francine Patterson, there is a gorilla named Koko and she has a pet cat. In the book, Koko learned over 500 words of sign language. I never knew that a gorilla could learn sign language. This is a really interesting non-fiction book. Will Koko be a good pet owner? Read and find out!


Koko love, Koko good
Rating: 5 / 5
The story of Koko, the gorilla who knows sign language, and her kitten, Ball, is told by Penny Patterson, her owner and mentor. Koko loved books about cats, and one day, she got a little gray, tailess kitten of her own. Koko named the kitty All Ball. There are wonderful photos of Koko cuddling and playing with Ball. Looking at them, it's easy to see that humans don't have a monopoly on love. A sad part leads to a happy ending for the wonderful Koko, who is now 31 years old. This book is especially recommended for anyone learning sign language!


Charming, heartwarming book
Rating: 5 / 5
I loved this book as a child, and now, as a first year teacher, i plan to use this book in my classroom. The book is informative and sweet, and the pictures are adorable.


 
 
 



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