The Big Old
Rambutan Tree by Kathy
Creamer (Little Pink Dog Books) PB RRP ISBN 9780648256373
Reviewed by Claire
Stuckey
Ginger is a hungry
orangutan savoring the perfume of the first rambutan fruit of the season. The
big old rambutan tree provides a feast for the congress. Ginger discovers and
adopts a lost tiger cub, but the others are wary of this natural enemy. She
continues to care for the cub, but Stripes soon hungers for more than fruit.
Ginger sadly sends him on his way. Years later a fire threatens the orangutan’s
environment. Escaping to the big old Rambutan Tree, Ginger falls but is rescued
by an enormous tiger as animals across the rainforest search for shelter. Life
returns slowly to the rainforest
environment after monsoon rains, including the
fruit on the big old rambutan tree.
This is also
kindness story; a retelling of how good deeds are often repaid. Ginger is the
ideal role model, compassionate yet pragmatic. Colourful illustrations bring
action and emotion to the animal characters; these will certainly engage
children. Set in Sumatra, it provides readers with a simple tale of the
importance of a food source to a threatened species. Ginger is the ideal role model,
compassionate yet pragmatic.
Introducing the
concept of fire and environmental damage to a pristine environment in what
appears to be a simple story is clever and important for the planet’s future. An
information page or glossary on the rainforest animals featured -- such as the Sun
bears, birds and other species -- might have been a useful addition. The proceeds
of book sales go to Orangutan Outreach to support conservation.
This title would be a great classroom
resource. Recommended for
ages 4 > 7 years.
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