Ground Sloths

Ground Sloths by Joy Frisch-Schmoll, published by Capstone Classroom in 2015, is a 24-page exploration of these fascinating prehistoric creatures. Written in English, this book presents an engaging overview of ground sloths, highlighting their characteristics as enormous, ice age plant eaters equipped with giant claws. The text is complemented by impressive illustrations that enhance the reader’s understanding of their food, habitat, life cycle, and extinction.
Readers will find a carefully leveled narrative that brings ground sloths to life, making it accessible for a younger audience. The book delves into various aspects of these ancient mammals, providing insights into their history and the environment they inhabited. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, this edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in animals, prehistoric life, and the history of these remarkable creatures.
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Ground sloths were enormous, ice age plant eaters with giant claws. Awesome illustrations accompany carefully leveled text about food, habitat, life cycle, and extinction, bringing ground sloths to life like never before.
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