Step into the real
lost world of Beringia and wander its icy tundra to meet long-extinct giants as
they come to life again!
Long ago, when the Earth
was very cold, Asia and North America were connected by a frozen land bridge.
This bridge was called Beringia and was home to giant animals—from the scimitar
cat to the short-faced bear, and more. Watch for the lumbering woolly mammoth,
one of the biggest mammals living in Beringia. See the sleeping giant ground
sloth, which can be as big as an elephant. In the waters, you might even spy
the powerful giant beaver, whose front teeth are as big as bananas! What other
animals once lived in Beringia? And where did they and the land bridge go?
Filled with colorful
illustrations and interesting facts, Where Giants Roamed makes
history come alive as you travel back to a time when these amazing creatures
walked the planet. Also included is a map of Beringia plus a glossary of terms from the
book.
Author Deb Vanasse is a prolific writer of children's fiction and adult fiction and nonfiction who lived in Alaska for 36 years (now lives in Oregon); her most recent release is the nonfiction book Roar of the Sea: Treachery, Obsession, and Alaska's Most Valuable Wildlife and her bestselling children's books are Totem Tale (2006, sold over 10k) and Under Alaska's Midnight Sun (2005, sold over 6k).
Illustrator Sara Lynn Cramb lives in Fairbanks, AK and illustrates and designs education children's books and media.
Where Giants Roamed makes history come alive as readers will learn about the giant mammals?scimitar cat, short-faced bear, woolly mammoth, giant ground sloth, etc.?who once lived in Beringia, a land bridge that used to connect Asia and North America 20,000 years ago.
Where Giants Roamed will have strong regional appear in the Alaska tourist market (nearly $2.2b spent annually), as well as the educational/library children's market.
Backmatter includes a glossary and an author's note about giant mammals and how we know about them.
Will cross-promote with other Alaska titles releasing in the same season/recently released: All Aboard the Alaska Train, Max and Ed Bike to Nome, Alaska is for the Birds, The Littlest Airplane.
Each illustration has a ground squirrel "easter egg" ? see if you can spot them all!Book guide TK
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