Summer Moon

Summer Moon by Jean Craighead George, published by Harper Collins on February 5, 2002, is a 112-page exploration of North American wildlife. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of various animals, including foxes and mountain lions, as they navigate their environments throughout the seasons. The book invites readers to observe the unique experiences of these creatures, from a young fox pup’s first encounter with water to a peccary’s quest in the Sonoran Desert.
Readers will find a detailed examination of animal behavior and survival in their natural habitats. The narrative follows thirteen different species, highlighting their challenges and adaptations in the wild. With a focus on environmental science and ecosystems, this work serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals and nature.
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Under a summer moon:
Listen to a fox pup’s first lap of rushing water, before he grows up and learns his place in life.
Follow a two-month-old peccary — a mere piglet who braves the heat and the challenges of the Sonoran Desert of Arizona to find his mother.
Watch as a young mountain lion in Washington becomes a father to orphans — and finally finds a mate.
In this series, acclaimed naturalist and Newbery Medal-winning author Jean Craighead George takes readers on a wondrous journey through each season of the year as she captures the lives of thirteen different North American animals in their natural habitats.
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