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While the intention seems to be to celebrate the ever-changing nature of a location, the result is a somber book that leaves too many questions unanswered.
Recommended as a read-along within a group or with a caregiver, the book will be of even further benefit if accompanied by explanation of the Pleistocene era.
An inspirational addition to any nonfiction section in an elementary or middle school library. Perfect for those who want to know more about how they can help the environment and inspire change in their communities.–
While Robertson effectively engages readers’ emotions through empathy for Spur, this book will fit into collections that have more straightforward factual presentations about wolves, such as Mike Scout’s Wolves Work Together.