So many children have an understanding of the Ice Age from secular sources that showcase primitive cave men who speak in grunts. Looking at the Ice Age from a creationist perspective, children will gain a new view of what the Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal were like and who they really were. Scientific and archaeological topics are covered, all the while showing the people groups as different tribes who dispersed after the fall, yet still hold on to their religion, though others had already fallen away from the knowledge of truth. With colorful illustrations and engaging, informative text, this is a wonderful introduction to 'prehistory.' 71 pages, hardcover.