Uncovering the Mysterious Woolly Mammoth

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For ages 9-11

The questions of what happened at the end of the Ice Age and why the woolly mammoth disappeared have been asked by many. Unfortunately, the answers given are usually in line with an evolutionary world view. Author Michael Oard gives biblically and scientifically sound answers to these relevant questions for young readers in an exciting story of one boy and his family.

SKU M307-0
Manufacturer Master Books
Weight (in lbs) 1.00
Title Uncovering the Mysterious Woolly Mammoth
Subtitle Life at the End of the Great Ice Age
ISBN 13 9781683443070
Contributors Michael Oard
Binding Paperback
Page Count 72
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC
Dimensions (in inches) 8 1/2 x 11 x 1/2
  • How did the Ice Age end?
  • How did men survive during the end of the Ice Age?
  • Discover the science behind the Ice Age World?
  • Where have mammoths been found?

The questions of what happened at the end of the Ice Age and why the woolly mammoth disappeared have been asked by many. Unfortunately, the answers given are usually in line with an evolutionary world view. Author Michael Oard gives biblically and scientifically sound answers to these relevant questions for young readers in an exciting story of one boy and his family.

Follow Tungus and his tribe as they travel to a better climate away from the dust storms at the end of the great Ice Age. Learn how people lived, the challenges they faced in daily life, and why the woolly mammoths disappeared while the Ice Age was ending.

Love this!
Review by Sarah
This was the perfect follow up to Life in the Great Ice Age! We are studying prehistoric/ancient history and Master Books doesn’t disappoint with the many offerings during this time period. Both educational, entertaining & biblically sound.
For me!
Review by Angela
I am so grateful for Masterbooks. Growing up learning evolution has left me with alot of questions. Masterbooks resources are helping me to trust the Bible. Thank you!
Great book to learn biblical natural history!
Great Resource
Review by Carissa
Kids love wooly mammoths, this helps to teach them about it from a Biblical, Christian Worldview.
Highly Recommended This Book
Review by Belle
After reading Life in the Great Ice Age, my son developed a high interest for mammoths. We purchased this book for him and he loved it! We use living books in our homeschool, so we added this book was part of his reading program. Wonderful book!
Uncovering the Mysterious Woolly Mammoth
Review by shay
My boys love everything prehistoric, This book was awesome for them and they loved it.
Love it!
Review by Tiffany
Do you have kids who want to know about the Ice Age and Cave Men??? Well this book which is a continuation of Jabeth’s story (Life in the Great Ice Age) is a really great option! It tells they story of Jabeth and his family from a Biblical world view and is simply a great story that my kids loved!
Excellent Read
Review by Carla
This book is a sequel to Life in the Great Ice Age and is done just as well. My son enjoyed being able to continue the journey of Jabeth and has learned so much information which provides biblical support for the ice age.
Interesting book
Review by Jodi
My son read this for part of his school and he enjoyed it. It's a great book to read after reading Life in the Great Ice Age.
LOTS OF INFO
Review by cynthiea
The book has so much info but helps kids understand the ice age which is very miss understand. We are slowly reading through this book over the summer and so far we love it.
So much included in this book.
Review by Wesley
We got this to follow up after Life in the Great Ice Age and we are glad we did. The pictures are so beautiful. I love the section on from caves to huts in part 1. I feel like you can imagine what it would have been like. Perfect blend of ancient history and geography explained from a Biblical perspective. We are hoping to turn this into a unit study in the winter. Living in Canada it can get very cold and like having different books that are not just school text books to use. We feel this will be fun to do in a long Canadian winter and study the ice age.

I know we will be reading this along with our 7 year old , but I can tell you as a parent looking through this book you would get enjoyment reading this. I really liked the pictures on pages 15, 37, 41 and 60.

At the back page 61 there are 18 questions which are helpful because we will use those for the unit study. As well as, there is a glossary on page 63-64 which is good for vocabulary and understanding.

I think the next book we will add to this is Frozen in Time.

It feels as though you are going on an adventure with Tungus and his tribe and see life through their eyes. I feel I am not lacking for answers and given solid information in a story format.

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