A full-color storybook follows a young leopard's journey into adulthood and his coming-of-age in the Serengeti, the perilous place where babies are in constant danger, with only the protection of their mothers, in an examination of the unique bond between a leopard cub and its mother. Grade 2-5. Captivating, full-color photographs and a lively, picturesque text are a winning combination in this story of a young leopard coming of age on the Serengeti plain. Many aspects of the cub's life are portrayed: the protection provided by his mother, the playfulness that prepares him for survival, and the ways he responds to threats from predators. High-quality photographs have captured rare moments, and stunning close-ups meld with a joyful text filled with similes and descriptive vocabulary. The cubs' ears "swivel like periscopes" and wildflowers "bob like butterflies." Although the focus is on the leopard, other animals appear to illustrate the interaction of many species that dwell on the African plains. The harsh realities of life in the wild are softened, but the implication is of ever-present danger. The lack of an index restricts the use of the book for research, but it is sure to attract and motivate children to learn more about these fascinating animals. Readers who enjoyed Francine Patterson's Koko's Kitten (Scholastic, 1985) and the books by James Herriot will delight in this presentation, which has been adapted from a Discovery Channel movie.?Diane Nunn, Richard E. Byrd Elementary School, Glen Rock, NJ Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. Gr. 3^-5, younger for reading aloud. As a little leopard awaits his mother's return, he observes the Serengeti plain from his perch in an acacia tree. Soon his mother takes him out to teach him to hunt. Readers will be learning as well, as the authors take many opportunities to tell about the animals and the seasons of the Serengeti. Excellent full-color photographs will make the book valuable to teachers seeking material on the region and its wildlife. The book is based on this fall's feature film of the same name. Carolyn Phelan The Leopard Son ($14.95; Oct. 4, 1996; 30 pp.; 0-07-016061-9): A year in the life of a leopard cub at home on the Serengeti Plain of East Africa. The prose is trite: ``The creature roars--a sound like distant thunder''; ``his nose twitches as if it were alive, sniffing, sniffing.'' Included are charming, full-color shots of the cuddly leopard cub, but the uncaptioned photographs are frequently clipped, cropped, and superimposed on other photos, making it difficult to find the focal points, or to get a sense of habitat or scale. Children who see the movie on which this book is based may find this appealing, but as a stand-alone it is inferior to many fine wildlife titles available. (Picture book. 8-10) -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. It's hard to categorize this title, based on a Discovery film: it reads like a story but the color photos of leopards throughout and the emphasis on leopard natural history lends to its use as a nonfiction title. A young leopard cub explores his world in this story, which is also packed with photos of other African animals. -- Midwest Book Review Bringing the Leopard Son Home to Stay! Adapted from the Discovery Channel's wildlife feature film about a young leopard's coming-of-age, this true story of life on Africa's Serengeti plain transports children and their parents into a world both dangerous and delightful. There, they will share the adventures of a real leopard cub, whose growing up was painstakingly filmed by acclaimed naturalist Hugo van Lawick. From a tiny, fluffy cub, secure in the trunk of an acacia tree, the leopard grows into a capable hunter, finally able to live on his own. Bounding around the feet of a giraffe, exploring a snake eagle's nest, wrapping himself in his mother's long, slender tail, he discovers how to hunt, how to hide, and how to stay one step ahead of trouble. This rare and authentic rendering of a young leopard's early life--never before captured in such intimate detail--will enchant readers of all ages.