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The Deepest Dig

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Inspired by a true story! A tenacious kid digs deep and makes important discoveries

After a heavy rain exposes a bit of something in his backyard, Caden resolves to dig the treasure up and find out exactly what it is. He tries to enlist the help of his parents and teacher, who are dismissive and disbelieving--but that doesn't deter Caden from his goal.

Caden's next-door neighbor, Martha, is the only adult who encourages him to keep digging. Working together, they unearth Caden's discovery: the giant bones of a prehistoric woolly mammoth! After comically misassembling the massive skeleton, Caden attracts everyone's attention with his discovery--and finds another treasure in bringing his family together.

Rich yet simple illustrations accompany this funny, kid-empowering story that celebrates scientific inquiry and is based on a true discovery.

Product Details

PublisherOwlkids
Publish DateAugust 15, 2021
Pages32
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781771474191
Dimensions10.4 X 8.0 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

MARK DAVID SMITH has dug many holes but usually unearths rocks, roots, or underground creatures that prefer to be left alone. He is a teacher and writer living in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, with his family, whom he treasures. The Deepest Dig, which was inspired by the discovery of a mammoth skeleton on a Michigan farm, is his first picture book.

LILY SNOWDEN-FINE is the illustrator of the Curious Questions About Your Favorite Pets series, and has illustrated for The Globe and Mail and The New York Times. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Reviews

"The Deepest Dig encourages children to dig deep, whether it's into their curiosity, science, research or any passion."

-- "CanLit for Little Canadians"

"An excellent addition to any library, especially for young (or older) people interested in paleontology. For those who aren't, it will get them interested in what is going on in their own backyards."

-- "Canadian Review of Materials"

"Clever and colorful illustrations ... add considerable charm to the story. [The narrative] teeters between the believable and the fantastic."

-- "School Library Journal"
"The sparely told tale, inspired by a similar actual discovery, may in turn inspire young readers to take closer looks at their own supposedly familiar surroundings."-- "Kirkus Reviews"

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