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Reach for this book when your child is fascinated by animals but needs a way to connect that interest to history and world geography. It serves as a bridge for young explorers who might find traditional biographies dry but are captivated by the idea of discovering 'monsters' and exotic creatures in the wild. This narrative nonfiction account follows Marco Polo's famous Silk Road journey through the lens of the wildlife he documented, from the massive yaks of the Himalayas to the crocodiles he mistook for dragons. Sandra Markle expertly weaves themes of curiosity and resilience into the narrative, showing how Polo's observations were not just scientific but essential for survival. It is perfectly pitched for the 8 to 12 age range, offering enough detail to satisfy a deep dive into 13th-century Asia while maintaining a fast-paced, adventurous tone. Parents will appreciate how it encourages observational skills and a wonder for the natural world while providing a solid historical foundation.