Find out what it really felt like to live in the Stone Age with this informative and immersive guide, written by a real-life huntergatherer!
Find out what it really felt like to live in the Stone Age with this informative and immersive guide, written by a real-life huntergatherer!
Live Like a Hunter Gatherer is an informative and immersive guide to the Stone Age, written by a real-life hunter gatherer! If you imagined that all Stone Age people lived in caves, were not very clever, not very clean and said "Ugg" a lot, then think again. Marking the start of all human history, the Stone Age lasted around 3.5 million years (the last part of that was only 71 grand parents ago!). Delve into that incredible time with this book packed full of amazing facts, information, crafts, storytelling and myth debunking to find out what it was really like to live as a hunter gatherer. Dotted through the book are step-by-step craft activities and recipes that give you first-hand experience of some vital Stone Age skills making a Mesolithic shelter, fat lamps, a digging stick, creating cave art, making a bow and arrow and a fishing hook are just a few. AGES: 5 to 11 AUTHOR: Naomi Walmsley runs Outback2Basics with her partner Dan Westall from their patch of woodland in Shropshire, UK. Specialising in bushcraft and Stone Age skills, they provide unique experiences for school children and teachers to connect to nature. Naomi is a qualified bushcraft instructor and Forest School Leader and believes that every child should be able to safely light a fire and have at least ten uses for a stick by the age of ten. She has also written for many magazines, including Bushcraft & Survival Skills, LivingWoods and Juno. So passionate are they about the Stone Age way of life, they have actually lived and breathed it for themselves. Naomi and Dan undertook a five-month Stone Age immersion experience in the US in 2010, living in the wilderness without any modern equipment, profoundly influencing their lives and teaching. Recently (Sept 2020),they appeared in Channel 4's fascinating documentary Surviving the Stone Age. A three-part series filmed in Bulgaria with six other Stone-Age experts living as a tribe of hunter gatherers for one month. Naomi has co-authored two previous books for GMC Publications; Forest School Adventure and Urban Forest School. 232 colour illustrations
“The Week Junior Science + Nature Magazine review "This new picture book takes you back to the Stone Age to find out how prehistoric people lived. The book features lots of activities, from building a shelter to creating cave art, which will allow you to go back in time and live like a hunter gatherer." @the_treasure_babes Instagram review "Interesting facts that takes you back all the way to Stone Age..." @bookishwaytoplay Instagram review "this non-fiction book is informative and practical. There is bite-sized chunks of info, step-by-step craft activities and a fictional family who 'describe' the sights and sounds of the Stone Age world. The illustrations by @miaunderwood are rich and enticing. I love the backgrounds on the pages and the endpapers are sublime!" @homeplaylearn Instagram review "This new book showcases Naomi's knowledge and expertise about the Stone Age and is presented in a child-friendly way! Learn about how people lived, a typical day, what people ate and drank, where they slept, Stone Age entertainment and medicine they used. It's full of facts, myths, storytelling and crafts that you can try too! As well as being fascinating, this book makes you appreciate what you have such as a roof over your head, easily accessible food and running fresh tap water!" O Family Learning Together Blog review "A stunning Stone Age resource...It really is packed with lots of facts and I love that they also debunk a few of the myths about the Stone Age. There are lots of interesting diagrams explaining the different concepts...and every few pages there is a sweet fictional girl who talks about her life in the stone age...It is written in a easy to read manner and they include some great activities which the kids could try out themselves." Red Reading Hub Blog review "An intriguing, gently educative resource for home and primary school users." @teenyreaders Instagram review "Perfect for older children who are studying the Stone Age at school, this INFORMATIVE hardback is absolutely jam-packed with facts, as well as ancient craft activities... A super accessible book...This is a fantastic guide to all things Stone Age which will leave readers in awe of how resourceful and capable those who lived during that time truly were." @raising_bookworms Instagram Review "Perfect for anyone with an interest in or learning about the Stone Age era. The layout of information is presented in an accessible and child friendly way with bitesize detailed chunks alongside lots of engaging artwork and some step-by-step craft activities"”
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Just Imagine Children's Literacy Organization review, 8th September 2022 "When a non-fiction
title about surviving the Stone Age is written by a bushcraft and Stone Age
skills expert, you know it is going to be good. Live Like a Hunter Gatherer is
a beautifully illustrated guide to this prehistoric period packed full of facts
and information about survival, medicine and what a typical day was like...Live Like a Hunter
Gatherer is an essential information source for every KS2 class learning about
the Stone Age. It would make an excellent KS2 Guided Reading group text."
The Week Junior Science + Nature Magazine review
"This new picture book takes you back to the Stone Age to find out how prehistoric people lived. The book features lots of activities, from building a shelter to creating cave art, which will allow you to go back in time and live like a hunter gatherer."
@father_teacher_reader Instagram review _R8AwMaJM/
"This is an informative and immersive guide to the Stone Age, written by a real-life
hunter gatherer!"
O Family Learning Together Blog review
"A stunning Stone Age resource...It really is packed with lots of facts and I love that they also debunk a few of the myths about the Stone Age. There are lots of interesting diagrams explaining the different concepts...and every few pages there is a sweet fictional girl who talks about her life in the stone age...It is written in a easy to read manner and they include some great activities which the kids could try out themselves."
Red Reading Hub Blog review
"An intriguing, gently educative resource for home and primary school users."
Naomi Walmsley runs Outback2Basics with her partner Dan Westall from their patch of woodland in Shropshire, UK. Specialising in bushcraft and Stone Age skills, they provide unique experiences for school children and teachers to connect to nature. Naomi is a qualified bushcraft instructor and Forest School Leader and believes that every child should be able to safely light a fire and have at least ten uses for a stick by the age of ten. She has also written for many magazines, including Bushcraft & Survival Skills, LivingWoods and Juno.So passionate are they about the Stone Age way of life, they have actually lived and breathed it for themselves. Naomi and Dan undertook a five-month Stone Age immersione xperience in the US in 2010, living in the wilderness without any modern equipment, profoundly influencing their lives and teaching. Recently (Sept 2020),they appeared in Channel 4 s fascinating documentary Surviving the Stone Age. A three-part series filmed in Bulgaria with six other Stone-Age experts living as a tribe of hunter gatherers for one month. Naomi has co-authored two previous books for GMC Publications; Forest School Adventure and Urban Forest School. Instagram and Twitter: @outback2basis.
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