Furry friends stay warm in winter
Posted: 11.12.2012 at 5:12 AM Updated: 11.12.2012 at 8:55 AM

MARQUETTE -- The outdoors, wildlife and reading all came together Sunday in Marquette at the Moosewood Nature Center.

Marquette children's author Carrie Pearson's new book, A Warm Winter Tail, was the centerpiece.  The book is written as fiction and non-fiction for children and the family to enjoy.  It's told from the animals' perspective on how they stay warm in the winter.

"But it's told in a way that's sort of more poetic.  It has some rhyming elements and alliteration, so there's a lot of language arts and science education value in the book," said Pearson.

The NMU Wildlife Society was also giving kids a hands on experience, feeling the different animal hides to understand their differences.
    
A Warm Winter Tail is available at Snowbound Books on Third Street in Marquette.