Reproduction of the original: Lost in the Forest by R.M. Ballantyne
For her lifelong fans and those just discovering Sue Miller for the first time, here is a rich and gorgeously layered tale of a family breaking apart and coming back together again: Sue Miller at her inimitable best.
WHO FOUND THE LOST FORTY? Records don't indicate who exactly noticed the tall trees. We do know that the chief of the U.S. Forest Service wrote a letter dated December 2, 1958, in which he requested a resurvey of an area of more than ...
One day the tallest duck-bill could smell something big and dangerous coming their way so the herd started to run. But the small duck-bill couldn't keep up and got lost in the forest.
The New Forest is the perfect backdrop for the families who people this epic story.
When they get lost in the Black Forest, the Mighty Mighty Monsters discover that even the scary Frankenstein can get spooked.
"True survival odysseys of two wilderness adventurers who entered the woods in search of tranquility-- but found something else entirely"--Page 4 of cover.
Presents information about the rain forest and the skills needed for survival in its environment, with two separate accounts of people who became lost and used their knowledge of the forest to survive.
"Lost in the forest" is a lovely bedtime story with cute animals and enjoyable illustrations following Sophia on her way back home. Send your child on a magical journey of their own with this charming bedtime story. Goodnight!
An enchanting, wintry middle grade adventure for fans of Kiran Millwood Hargrave and Abi Elphinstone.
Offers information on wilderness survival and true stories of people who became lost in the woods.