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|title=Stone Age Boy
|author=Satoshi Kitamura
|buy=No
|borrow=Yes
|hardback=1406303356
|paperback=1406312193
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|pages=40
|publisher=Walker Books Ltd
|date=October 2007
|isbn=978-1406303353
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When on a walk, a modern young boy trips, falls, and finds himself in the Stone Age. He makes friends with a girl his age, who shows him Stone Age life. They learn how to make tools, light fires, go hunting, and prepare animal skins.
''Stone Age Boy'' may well strike a chord with a child who enjoys climbing trees and going on adventures, but tends not to love pure fiction, and may not yet have discovered a love for books. Other children may find it's not quite immersive enough to become a long-term favourite.
Thanks to the publishers for sending it to Bookbag. We also have a review of [[Pot-San's Tabletop Tales by Satoshi Kitamura]].
Young historians who enjoy a blend of fact and fiction might also enjoy [[:Category:Michael Foreman|Michael Foreman's]] [[War Game]].
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