Published: 2015
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"Marleth the Little Cave Girl: La Chica de La Cueva" follows the adventurous journey of Marleth, a spirited young girl living in a prehistoric cave. Curious and brave, she navigates the challenges of her world, from learning to hunt and gather to forming bonds with her family and the other cave dwellers. With each new experience, Marleth discovers the importance of friendship, courage, and resilience. As she faces the dangers of the wild, she learns valuable lessons about survival and the beauty of nature. This enchanting tale, rich with vivid illustrations, captures the essence of childhood exploration and the strength found within. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2015 by Authorhouse .
Thomas N. Turner is an assistant professor of education at the University of Tennessee, functioning as program area leader of holistic teaching/learning, which prepares elementary-school, special-education, and reading teachers. Turner has had over 2, 000 articles published in professional journals and textbooks and served as editor of the Tennessee Association of Middle School Journals from 1995 to 2002. Turner is also the author of Hillbilly Night Afore Christmas , also published by Pelican. Author/illustrator James Rice (1934-2004) produced sixty books, including the illustrations for Pelican's treasured The Night Before Christmas Series. Rice's first book, the well-loved classic Cajun Night Before Christmas (R), has more than 750, 000 copies in print. Young readers can enjoy more of Gaston (R)'s adventures in Gaston (R) Goes to Mardi Gras and sample Rice's other children's stories with favorites such as Texas Jack at the Alamo. With more than 1. 5 million copies of his books in print, Rice ranks among the nation's best-selling creators of children's books, receiving awards from Printer Industries of America and the Children's Book Council, among others. Years after his death, Rice's family found the art and text Gaston (R) Joins the Circus, and this discovery has brought Gaston (R) back for one more adventure!