It is the Ice Age of 15,000 years ago. You are a hunter following the trail of the mammoths across a frozen wilderness. Featuring cartoon-style illustrations, this title follows the story of the mammoth hunters living in the Ice Age. It is intended for Key Stage 2 shared and guided reading.
It is a real challenge for me to review this book. It is just right for my 8 year old niece. The content is there, it's presented in a great, factual, yet fun way, the illustrations are interesting to her, and they entertain her, the diverse subject matter of the books in this series excites her (and impresses me), and this book, like the others we've read in this series, is just right for her.
My nephew, though, is too young for some of the content in some of these books, but he's also completely fascinated by other content. Reading these books to him (this one included) is challenging. He wants to hear the story, he hangs on to every word from beginning to end (which is impressive given their length and his age), he asks questions and makes comments about what's happening in the stories, but then there are pages that freak him out. I really believe he's getting something valuable out of these books, and I do think he's acutally learning new things, not the least of which is new vocabulary. I just hope he's not also getting new nightmares.
I love this series! There is so much information in these books. This one, however, wasn't as good as the rest of them. I felt it was a bit more brutal. I know it's true how the people of that time had to kill to survive, but in the book it just seemed too much. How you had to send the spear into their hearts or lungs and not to try for the head because you couldn't get the spear through the skull. I might be too much for the younger ones. I love the illustrations, I think the pictures are perfect for kids. They love the silliness of funny pictures.
I loved the idea for this book - but my kids & I were less than impressed with the artwork. It was just too cartoonish - Antram's people & animals were over the top when it came to noses & eyes (they looked buffoonish, worse than the characters in "Ice Age"). My kids were bored with the descriptive passages, and really, so much about prehistoric life is fascinating - especially mammoth hunting - that there should be no reason for such uninspiring text.
Fun presentation of facts about the early people who hunted mammoths... I plan to read others in this series and think that I will find many o f them even more interesting (due to my own interest in the subject matter).... cleopatra is next.
Another great addition to a fantastic series. The only drawback with this one, is the general lack of information compared to most of the other titles.
More than just a silly picture book portrayal of prehistoric times, this is a great resource I use in the classroom with kids to depict the era of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers.