Describes the life cycle of these hardy wolves that live in the high Arctic, where temperatures can be as low as seventy degrees below zero.
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Good biography, beautiful illustrations,
This review is from: Mary Anning: The Fossil Hunter (Remarkable Children) (Hardcover)
Mary Anning (British, 1799-1847) was one of the first people in the world to make a living by collecting fossils. At age 11 she found the first complete skeleton of an ichthyosaurus. Although this is a picture book (a full page illustration on every other page) the reading level is closer to middle school, perhaps upper elementary if reading skills are strong. A delightful book. I hope it's available again soon.
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