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Bolo the cave boy

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A young cave-dwelling boy learns survival skills through a series of outdoor adventures, from trapping rabbits and fishing to confronting a cave bear that threatens a friend. The narrative traces his return to the valley, his family's domestic tasks, and the clan's use of primitive tools such as spears, bows, and arrowheads, showing how traditions and innovations shape daily life. Episodes emphasize resourcefulness, bravery, and social bonds as the boy navigates play, danger, and lessons about responsibility within his community.

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Katharine Atherton Grimes

Katharine Atherton Grimes was an American author known for her children's literature that often explores themes of adventure and survival in prehistoric settings. Her notable works include "Bolo the Cave Boy" and "Kwasa the Cliff Dweller," both of which feature young protagonists navigating the challenges of their environments. Grimes's writing is characterized by vivid storytelling and a focus on the natural world, making her stories engaging for young readers. Through her imaginative narratives, she contributes to the genre of children's adventure literature.

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