Harvey’s wanderlust will foster a love for travel in even the youngest readers. Through his inquisitive eyes, a host of indigenous species come to life, such as the fleet-footed ostrich racing across the grassy plains and the grazing wildebeests, portrayed with a quiet sense of rippling power as they forage the savanna. Harvey’s open-eyed wonder is ably rendered by Luzina’s warmly hued illustrations, showcasing his perky charm against the coastal plains, and the subtle entertaining touches added throughout won’t go unnoticed. Harvey’s safari hat and snorkel gear add a sense of fun to his animal encounters, as does his cute interaction with a giraffe calf, who gifts him with kisses during their play.
Loria shares a wealth of educational facts about Kenya as well, such as the country’s proximity to the equator and a short snippet about the Masai warriors who call it home. Endangered species are briefly touched on, giving adult readers the chance to explore conservation with kids, and Harvey’s use of the Swahili greeting “Jambo” to the hippos he meets adds authenticity. Though Harvey wonders in the end if this has as all just been a dream, younger readers will be enthralled with his imaginative escapades and ready for his next adventure.
Takeaway: A perky pup explores the wonders of Kenya.
Comparable Titles: Ozi Okaro’s My Africa Vacation, Shel Haber’s The Animals’ Vacation.
Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: B+
Marketing copy: A