The Stone Age: Hunters, Gatherers and Woolly Mammoths
Marcia Williams, Marcia Williams
Marcia Williams brings the Stone Age to life in her much-loved comic strip style.
Join Marcia Williams on a journey to the Stone Age. Meet the people of Clan Woolly as they hunt mammoths and reindeer, learn how to make fire, invent stone tools and turn wild wolves into tame dogs! Full of facts, jokes and colourful comic strips, this is the perfect introduction to the Stone Age – a time before history was even invented!
Reviews

liked the stories and the pictures. fun to read about specific families/characters. it brought to life that time in history
Captain Hercules Tyrannosaurus 14.12.2024

There is two types of people that are called the Woollyies and the neaderthals
Chief Sandwich Cuckoo-Clock 06.08.2024

After reading this book I understood about the stone age facts. The character I liked was Clan Woolly.
Nurse Rose Ketchup 07.08.2021

It is a interesting story. I liked all the characters. I would recommend this if I could.
Captain Aspidistra Legend 08.07.2021

Full of facts and fantastic illustrations, this is like a comic book but is non fiction
Captain Viktor Bouncy-castle 12.01.2021

I like the book because it has comic strips so it was easy to understand the facts. This book has both fiction and non-fiction and it has many jokes. I liked the character Leaf in the story called 'Mans best friend'. I learnt the facts about Stone age Hunters, Gatherers and Woolly Mammoths. How they lived and survived through all the seasons. for example it was interesting to read how homo-sapiens had better language skills than Neanderthals. Yes, I would recommend this book to someone else as this has many jokes.
Ambassador Catapult Hedgehog 10.08.2020

I liked the group of the grubs
Corporal Pug Bubble-wrap 22.12.2018

The book is in a comic book style. I liked the pictures. It showed how different they dressed from today. How they learnt to make fire, grow crops and look after animals.
Corporal Chesney Bluebird 03.08.2017

I think you should read this book because it has lots of amazing facts all in a comic.
Anonymous 31.07.2017