A tremor causes the sacred rock called the Keeper to fall off its mantle and the cave family freaks out over water. No one can drink until a new head is in place.
The mothers must do kitchen work and make vines for lifting, while the fathers and the teens go adventuring looking for a new rock.
The small kids are to deliver messages to other tribe members.
Finding a perfect stone, John Butler spends a couple of minutes building a pristine wagon to move the massive object, a wagon that floats as well.
All the while they are pursued by a dinosaur Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Caveman build a device for lifting the stone.
"Yes," says Mrs. Butler. "We call this a block and tackle." "Call it what you want," says Mrs. Cavewoman.
Turns out the big giant head is simply to keep a cork in a geyser.
The mothers must do kitchen work and make vines for lifting, while the fathers and the teens go adventuring looking for a new rock.
The small kids are to deliver messages to other tribe members.
Finding a perfect stone, John Butler spends a couple of minutes building a pristine wagon to move the massive object, a wagon that floats as well.
All the while they are pursued by a dinosaur Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Caveman build a device for lifting the stone.
"Yes," says Mrs. Butler. "We call this a block and tackle." "Call it what you want," says Mrs. Cavewoman.
Turns out the big giant head is simply to keep a cork in a geyser.