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CAVEMAN KIDS AND THE DEER

A YOUNG LEARNER’S ENGLISH FOR KIDS BOOK ABOUT A PREHISTORIC NEANDERTHAL STONE AGE FAMILY SIMILAR TO THE CROODS AND HOW THEY SURVIVE AND THRIVE LIVING IN THE STONE AGE

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CAVEMAN KIDS AND THE DEER

By: Peter LeGrove
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The first book starts off at the mammoth hunt on Mammoth Cliff where the caveman kids adopt a baby mammoth who got separated from the herd during the hunt.

The story continues with the caveman kids and their Clan finally finding a new home after they are nearly swept away in a flash flood. As they climb up the hill to get away from the raging Waters they found a new cave and they shift in.

But they have unwittingly stumbled into the territory of the Spotted Beast and the spotted Beast is hungry. Anyway when Grandpa and the Spotted Beast face off, grandpa stood his ground and the Spotted Beast ended up as a nice soft cloak.

The area is now safe from the Spotted Beast as the caveman kids explore the new forest to see what it has to offer. In their travels around the forest they found all kinds of food as well as the Spotted Beast's baby which the caveman kids adopt.

Now this book is about how the Spotted Beast's baby shifted into the clan and how Grandpa kills a deer for dinner and have to get the mammoth and the caveman kids to help carry it back to the cave, where the hunters from the Mammoth Hunt are waiting for them and they have a deer feast together.
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