The First Hunter: (New edition)
Paperback
A prehistoric adventure in which an unlikely person invents a game that will change the tribe's way of life.
Tan's tribe must steal meat like jackals to live. Scavenging's dangerous, but they have no other way to get food. Until the tribe's idiot hanger-on invents a new game … Prehistoric adventure. Barrington Stoke specialise in books for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic readers.
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Imprint
Barrington Stoke
ISBN
978-1-78112-601-1
Interest age
9+
Reading age
8
Publication Date
03-11-2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
64 pages
Dimensions
130x198mm
Product Description
A prehistoric adventure in which an unlikely person invents a game that will change the tribe's way of life.
Tan's tribe must steal meat like jackals to live. Scavenging's dangerous, but they have no other way to get food. Until the tribe's idiot hanger-on invents a new game … Prehistoric adventure. Barrington Stoke specialise in books for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic readers.
Author
Robert Swindells, Illustrated by Si Clark
Robert Swindells is one of the most respected authors in the UK today. After serving in the RAF he taught for eight years before beginning to write full time. He first won the Children's Book Award in 1984 for Brother in the Land, going on to win three more times. He was awarded the Carnegie Medal in 1993 for the novel Stone Cold.
Imprint
Barrington Stoke
ISBN
978-1-78112-601-1
Reading age
8
Interest age
9+
Publication Date
03-11-2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
64 pages
Dimensions
130x198mm
Product Description
A prehistoric adventure in which an unlikely person invents a game that will change the tribe's way of life.
Tan's tribe must steal meat like jackals to live. Scavenging's dangerous, but they have no other way to get food. Until the tribe's idiot hanger-on invents a new game … Prehistoric adventure. Barrington Stoke specialise in books for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic readers.
Author
Robert Swindells, Illustrated by Si Clark
Robert Swindells is one of the most respected authors in the UK today. After serving in the RAF he taught for eight years before beginning to write full time. He first won the Children's Book Award in 1984 for Brother in the Land, going on to win three more times. He was awarded the Carnegie Medal in 1993 for the novel Stone Cold.