Baby Mammoth Mummy: Frozen in Time! (National Geographic Kids)

by Christopher Sloan (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Meet Lyuba--the most perfectly preserved baby mammoth ever discovered! Found lying along a riverside 31,000 years after her birth, Lyuba provides a never-before-seen view of prehistoric life in Siberia. Together with award-winning author Christopher Sloan, kids learn the story of her discovery by the indigenous Nenet people and peak inside Lyuba's mysterious prehistoric world. Readers will join scientists as they recreate Lyuba's life and death using cutting edge science--including paleontology, radiology, and forensic science--and reveal new information about mammoths and their ice age home. Lyuba's incredible story, which debuted as a National Geographic Channel exclusive and as articles in National Geographic magazine and National Geographic Kids magazine, is certain to be a fascinating read for kids and a great complement to science curriculum.
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Gr 5-7--A startling discovery, a theft, and a global procession of forensic sites all play a part in this scientific look at a great paleontological find. From CAT scans to the use of surgical cameras, the mummy of a baby mammoth found dislodged from Siberian ice undergoes veritable CSI treatment in the Netherlands, Japan, the U.S., and in her Russian homeland as scientists scramble to discover her historic age (42,000 years), her chronological age (32 days), her diet (mother's milk), and the cause of her demise (suffocation in mud). Sloan's clear, readable text follows this journey in nicely defined stages, with explanations along the way for possibly unfamiliar processes. Plentiful photos, a pair of maps, some diagrams, and colorful artwork accompany the information. The whole is rounded out by a look at little "Lubya's world," the possible causes of mammoth extinction, and the possibility of re-creating "the Mammoth Steppe," complete with mammoths. Further-reading and online resources are adult, and the brief glossary consists mostly of technical terms. Baby animals are appealing in and of themselves, and the tragic death and scientific "resurrection" of this tiny tusker will attract researchers and general readers. Team this title with Sandra Markle's elegant Outside and Inside Woolly Mammoths (Walker, 2007) and/or Windsor Chorlton's look at the Jarkov discovery in Woolly Mammoth: Life, Death, and Rediscovery (Scholastic, 2001) for a look into a not-so-distant past (when New York City was buried under a mile of ice).--Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY

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Christopher Sloan
Christopher Sloan specializes in ancient civilizations, early humans, and prehistoric life. Formerly a senior editor and director of mission projects for National Geographic magazine, he has written several children's titles that have appeared on numerous best book lists, including the School Library Journal Best Books of the Year list and the Booklist Editors' Choice list.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781426308659
Lexile Measure
1120
Guided Reading Level
W
Publisher
National Geographic Society
Publication date
September 20, 2011
Series
National Geographic Kids
BISAC categories
JNF003140 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Mammals
JNF025150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | Prehistoric
Library of Congress categories
Russia (Federation)
Siberia
Mammoths
Paleontology
Pleistocene

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