The Hunter 100 – B.C.

The Hunter 100 – B.C. by Robert Fischer is a short story published by Unlimited Incorporated on June 1, 1999. This edition, written in English and spanning 20 pages, presents the adventures of Crow, a prehistoric Indian, as he navigates various challenges during a hunt for food. The narrative provides insights into the weapons and tools utilized during Crow’s time, offering a blend of education and entertainment for young readers.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover the intricacies of hunting and gathering societies, as well as the daily life of Native Americans and prehistoric peoples. The story is designed for children aged 9-12, making it a suitable choice for those interested in historical fiction. With its combination of factual content and illustrative elements, The Hunter 100 – B.C. serves as both an informative resource and an enjoyable reading experience for young audiences.
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The Hunter 100 – B.C. is a short story written for children. It describes the many adventures of Crow, a prehistoric Indian, as he encounters many obstacles during a hunt for food. It accurately describes the many weapons and tools used during the time of Crow, for hunting and preparing food. The Hunter 100 – B.C. is a journey back in time, filled with facts and pictures to educate and entertain your children.
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