“Danger at the Zoo” by: Kathleen Ernst

This book is a part of the American Girl Kit series by Kathleen Ernst and Valerie Tripp. The first book has been reviewed here.

Recommended Age: 8+

Description: Kit lands a summer job writing a children's column for her local newspaper. She decides to look for story ideas at the Cincinnati Zoo, where her friend Stirling works as a guide and her old friend Will, the hobo, has a job cleaning cages. As Kit noses around the zoo, she stumbles into some strange doings in the monkey house. Her reporter's instincts tell her that she's onto something worth investigating--and she's determined to get the story.

My Rating: 5/5

I did enjoy this book, although not as much as some of the other American Girl mysteries. Nonetheless, this book had great morals and educational aspects.


Notable Quotes:

“Her fingers itched to fly over her typewriter keys, capturing the ideas tumbling into her head” (page 173).


Things to be aware of in “Danger at the Zoo”


Language:

  • 4 “gosh”
  • Mild name calling including: “bum”

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