I think this large format storybook was better than Rescuers Down Under, the movie. And that's taking into account that my Mom who read it to me doesn't have quite the vocal talent that Bob Newhart, John Candy and Eva Gabor do.
Full page color pictures. Concise text. Disney magic.
I have heard mixed reviews about this book, but I have to admit that I loved it. I also loved the 1990 film version. In fact, I cannot read the book without hearing the voices of Eva Gabor, who voiced the character of Bianca, and Bob Newhart who perfectly voiced Bernard's character. The story itself is one of adventure, and loyalty to a cause.
First thing's first: the scene on the cover is impossible because no bird in the world is large enough to carry even the smallest human. "Ah," you say, "but that's why the one in the story is so valuable—it's the only one in the world!" How the heck did it reproduce, then, to have a nest of eggs?
Purely as an adaptation of the movie, it's *probably* good? I haven't seen it to grade 100%, but I've seen other, similar adaptations that are pretty close to this one (but don't remember which to leave reviews this late in the game).
Recommended for young readers who liked the movie, though I'm not sure how it will go over for complete newcomers. They might like it, too? Even though it seems to gloss over a lot of the characters (like Jake the Kangaroo Rat) that might cause some dismay over their short "screen" time.
Excellent Disney illustrations adorn this edition of The Rescuers Down Under'.
The story revolves around Cody, a young boy who lives in the Australian outback. He enjoyed exploring the rocky cliffs and crevices around his home but more than anything he loved to play with his animal friends. And he had learned to talk to them and had learnt their language.
He has an adventurous time, beginning with a meeting with his kangaroo friend Faloo and when he discovers that golden eagle Marahute is caught in a poacher's net, he manages to climb up the rocky cliff and rescue him. But the episode was not without danger, especially when he encounters poacher Percival McLeach who captures Cody and puts him in a cage, having been helped by his lizard.
But with the help of Bianca and Jake, two mice friends, and Wilbur the albatross, Cody is eventually freed, once again after some dangerous activity, and they all live happily thereafter!
This is a good book, but holy moly not a book for preschoolers to bring home from the library. Wow lol. The book goes along with the movie just fine. great illustrations. I would recommend this book to others.
As an adaptation of the movie, this is a very concise and action-packed tale. The boy Cody saved a golden eagle from a trap, then the eagle saved him as he fell from the cliff. A poacher found the eagle and caught Cody, and the mouse team of rescuers set out to save everyone.
Heart warming adventure for the Rescuers in Australia. They team up with Australian boy, Cody and a host of local fauna to rescue some animals caught by an evil poacher and his goanna sidekick. The lavish illustrations, help even the youngest children follow the story.
My love of reading started when i was young, and it gives me immense pleasure to provide books to Spread the Word Nevada, an organization that passes them on to children in the community. They are a terrific organization supporting an important cause. If your local I encourage you to check them out. For those living further a field, look in your own community, their may already be a similar program in place. And if not, you can always help start one.
Myself, I go out on the weekends and shop thrift store and bulk book lots to rescue books and donate them. Sometimes I'll find a book I remember reading when I was young and will read it again before passing it on.
I don't rate these books using my normal scale, instead I give most of them three stars. This isn't a Criticism of the book, simply my way of rating them as good for children.
This was a book my grandma used to read me when I was young. I liked when she read it to me even more than when I watched the movie. Her voices during the story made it great. I recommend this Australian adventure story to younger kids who love to listen to read alouds. If you are a teacher, I recommend showing the movie after you have read the story to them.
Although this book is long is would be great for older students who want a fun read who want the length of a chapter book without the difficulty. I would also use it as a casual read aloud where we read a different part every other day so it can be a kind of literary weekly t.v. show. for them!
I had this book when I was young because I loved this movie and the one before it. This is the rescuers set in Australia. I loved these books when I was a kid and i think kids today will also enjoy them.
I have always loved The Rescuers Down Under and I am surprised that more pople don't know about it. This book is a wonderful companion to the movie. It is very engrossing and has beautiful, colourful, full page illustrations. It's not too girly and not too boyish. Every kid will love it!
This sequel book was actually better than the first because we know a lot more about these characters. This is a delightful adventure book for children.