Traces the history of Bigfoot folklore, from accounts of wildmen in American forests to abominable snowmen in the Himalayas, covering the lore and misinformation perpetuated by pseudo-scientists and hunters of the creature and evaluating people's modern relationship to wilderness, consumerism, and the media since the 1950s.
After discovering a Sasquatch at the edge of the woods in one of their group pictures, the Medford Maulers, a baseball team, teach him to play baseball.
When his family goes camping at Mount Rainier National Park, eleven-year-old Ben develops an interest in Bigfoot. Provides nonfiction information on the legend of the Pacific Northwest.
It's the first big snowfall of the season in Fruitvale and the Calendar Club has a snow day! Leon is about to run outside to get Dottie and Casey when he notices the back door of his house is open--and there are mysterious footprints in the snow! So the Calendar Club may have the day off from school, but they don't have a break from solving mysteries. Is it possible that Bigfoot has made his way to their town?.
Presents an illustrated introduction to mysterious creatures, and describes the mythology and legends of Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, the Yeti, giant snakes, giant squids, and others.
Noah and his friends in the Secret Society join forces with four teens known as the Descenders to try to protect the Secret Zoo hidden below the Clarksville City Zoo from monstrous sasquatches and the evil Shadow Master.
Ben has so often tried to convince people he has seen Bigfoot that when a real yeti arrives and borrows his bicycle, no one comes to see if Ben is telling the truth.