
A Friend for Lakota
The Incredible True Story of a Wolf Who Braved Bullying
$37.08
- Hardcover
32 pages
- Release Date
15 October 2015
Summary
This heartwarming picture book introduces beginning readers to Lakota, a young wolf in need of a pal. This is a touching true story from wildlife photographers Jim and Jamie Dutcher with an inspiring message about coping with bullying, the importance of “playing nice,” and the amazing power of friendship.The sweet tale of Lakota, the shy wolf pup, is sure to touch the heart of any animal lover. Readers will marvel at Lakota’s strength growing up as the lowest-ranking and frequently picked-on …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781426320828 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1426320825 |
| Author: | Jamie Dutcher |
| Publisher: | National Geographic Kids |
| Imprint: | National Geographic Kids |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 32 |
| Release Date: | 15 October 2015 |
| Weight: | 374g |
| Dimensions: | 249mm x 249mm x 9mm |
| Series: | Baby Animal Tales |
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Critics Review
“Captivating, full-color photography illustrates this inspirational story of animal friendship, highly recommended for wolf aficionados of all ages.” – Midwest Book Review“Although this is a book about studying and understanding wolf behavior, elementary schools would do well to adopt it to use as a springboard for discussions about human bullying… This book is highly recommended for early elementary classrooms.” – Picture Book Depot .
About The Author
Jamie Dutcher
JIM & JAMIE DUTCHER lived in a tented camp in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains among a pack of wolves, observing and documenting rarely seen social behavior. Their time spent living with the Sawtooth Pack led to three documentary films, three Emmy Awards, and the founding of a ground-breaking organization, Living wth Wolves. The Hidden Life of Wolves was published by National Geographic in 2013.
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