Intrepid readers are invited on a field trip into the wild to discover whether wolves are as big and bad as we think they are.
In this worldwide adventure, readers get up close and personal with one of nature's most misunderstood creatures: the wolf. Packed with little-known facts about wolves' family lives, eating habits, and their connection to domestic dogs, readers will discover the secret lives of wolves and how to protect them.
For many people, wolves are the stuff of nightmares and horror movies, but the reality is that they’re among some of the most vulnerable wild animals on our planet. By following field guide Huw Lewis Jones and nature illustrator Sam Caldwell into the wild, readers will meet subspecies of grey wolf living in forests throughout Europe, North America, and China, as well as red wolves in North Carolina and other members of the canid family, including coyotes.
Along the way, aspiring naturalists will discover the difference between a timber and a tundra wolf, what traits wild wolves share with domestic dogs, and why wolf poop is so important to scientists! - summary from the publisher
My Thoughts: This is a fun nonfiction book - perfect for kids who love wildlife or dogs. The illustrations are lovely. There's so much information to devour, but it's broken up so it doesn't seem overwhelming. And it does answer all the questions!
Source: Book sent for review
Library Recommendation: Highly Recommended for your children's nonfiction section.
This book is a little bit on the larger size, it might be a sideways book on your shelf.
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