cave dwellers

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Caveboy is a hit!

2017
On the first day of "baseskull" season, Caveboy teaches Mags the basics of batting, helps her find her talent for pitching, and saves his teammates from danger while searching for a missing necklace at the end of practice.
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Cave boy

A cave boy gives his grumpy chief something previously unseen for his birthday--and makes him smile.
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Caveboy is bored!

Most days Caveboy has a lot to do, but because today Mama is busy hunting and Papa is repainting their cave, he is so bored he might even play with Sister.

The adventures of Caveboy

Caveboy loves banging his club, running really fast, and playing with his friends, but when his club breaks, he needs to find a new one, leading him to make a new friend and discover his own bravery.

The evolution underground

burrows, bunkers, and the marvelous subterranean world beneath our feet
2017
"Burrows are a refuge from predators, a safe home for raising young, or a tool to ambush prey. Burrows also protect animals against all types of natural disasters: fires, droughts, storms, meteorites, global warmings-and coolings. In a book filled with spectacularly diverse fauna... reveals this fascinating, hidden world that will continue to influence and transform life on this planet."--Publisher.

A visual history of archaeological discoveries around the world

Readers will be able to explore the remains of the men and women who lived hundreds of thousands of years ago, and of hominoids of millions of years ago.

This Orq.

(he #1!)
"[Orq is] convinced that he's #1-able to throw far, climb high, and run fast-until talented Torq and his pet giant sloth, Slomo, move into the cave next door. Torq throws farther, climbs higher, and runs faster. Suddenly everyone seems to think that Torq and Slomo are #1!"--Amazon.

This orq

(he cave boy)
2014
"Meet Orq. He cave boy. Meet Woma. He woolly mammoth. Orq love Woma. A lot. He want pet. Orq's mother say Woma shed. And smell. And not housetrained. Yuck. Woma not allowed in cave. But Orq has plan. Kind of."--OCLC.

This Orq.

(he say "ugh!")
2015
"Meet Orq. He cave boy. Meet Woma. He woolly mammoth. Now meet Dorq. Dorq big. Dorq strong. Dorq mean. And Caba, he even worse. Ugh! Double ugh!"--Dust jacket.

The cave children

1971
Isolated in a valley by a rock slide, two seventeenth-century children discover for themselves the ways of prehistoric man in their efforts to survive.

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