![]() ![]() This book also has lots of interesting facts about Eskimo traditions and culture. She used the hides of the wolves’ prey to sew a parka and boots. KIDS AS CRITICS: 'Jacky Ha-Ha' will tickle your funny boneĪnother challenge for Julie was staying warm. Also, when the wolf pups wanted food, they put their muzzles to the corner of the adult’s mouths and they would spit up food for their young. She learned that whimpering and whining is a sign of friendship and love, and that the wolves carried food to their young in their stomach basket. Learning to communicate with the wolves was especially hard. ![]() But it wasn’t easy! She had to scavenge for edible mosses and small birds for food. ![]() One night she ran away and started living with a pack of wolves on the tundra. "Julie of the Wolves" is the tale of a young Eskimo girl named Julie who married the son of her father’s colleague so she could live with them. ![]() If you are hunting for the perfect book full of adventure and survival, then the hunt is over because "Julie of the Wolves," by Jean Craighead George, is the book you’ve been looking for. ![]()
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