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Books with title The Dragon at the North Pole

  • The North Pole

    Todd Bluthenthal

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Many young readers think of the North Pole as the place where Santa Claus lives with his wife, reindeer, and elves. The North Pole presents the geography and science of this polar region to young readers in an age-appropriate way. The clear language and easy-to-read, colorful maps and photographs of the North Pole will engage and expand any young readers grasp on the concepts of continents, climate, Earths rotation, and more! The fascinating history of the remarkable explorers of this frigid landscape is also included in the main text, introducing a part of history thats sure to inspire!
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  • Dragon Keepers #6: The Dragon at the North Pole

    Kate Klimo, John Shroades

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Perfect for readers who’ve finished Mary Pope Osborne’s Magic Tree House series but who aren’t quite ready for Harry Potter, this accessible fantasy series is imaginative and adventure-filled! “Funny and wonderfully written. A tall-tale adventure that will grab readers!” —Mary Pope Osborne, author of the Magic Tree House series In The Dragon at the North Pole, Dragon Keepers Jesse and Daisy wake on Christmas morning to a winter wonderland—it snowed overnight! Knowing that their dragon, Emmy, has never seen snow before, they hurry to the barn only to discover that she’s disappeared. She’s left a note behind: “Gone to help Santa.” Santa?! Can it be true? With the help of two pairs of magic snowshoes, Jesse and Daisy visit the North Pole to find out!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Dinner at the North Pole

    Flowerpot Press

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Hide and Seek through the North Pole in these fun holiday lift-the-flap books. Whether little ones are helping Santa find toys for his toy bag, Mrs. Claus get Christmas dinner ready, or elves find ornaments to decorate the tree, they will love these books, while their parents will love this combination of features and price! Product Features: * Attention getting illustrations * Classic story basics to promote the joy of reading through illustrations and inspiration for learning with parents. * Supports hand / eye coordination with interactive lift the flap action to find what s hidden * Padded board construction for quality and long life with a touch of sensory soft cover * Child safety tested
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  • A Year at the North Pole

    Michaele L. LePage, Nicole Lovass Nagy

    Paperback (Lulu.com, June 23, 2009)
    After Santa finishes delivering presents on Christmas Eve, what happens at the North Pole? Take a peek inside A Year at the North Pole to find out. Does Santa ever take a vacation? When does Santa check the list? Does he really check it twice? What about the sleigh? With vivid illustrations by Nicole Lovass-Nagy, children are sure to enjoy A Year at the North Pole during any season.
  • Julie at the North Pole

    Cheryl A. Price

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 29, 2015)
    Julie Heart has just turned ten years old and is at the point in her life where she is losing her belief in Santa Claus. It's the week before Christmas, and her magical Dream Pony, Algonquin, is determined she not lose her belief entirely. With his guardian, Mickey Bright, Algonquin sweeps Julie away in the middle of the night. During their first journey, they met the evil Magnifico, and his follower, Billy Green Hat; they returned victorious. On this trip, they travel to the North Pole. Throughout the adventure, the trio encounter a host of characters including gray wolves and polar bears and even an ice breaker. When Julie arrives at the North Pole on the back of Algonquin, she discovers St. Nicholas is on the verge of no longer making trips on Christmas Eve because so many children don't believe in him. Julie finds a way to restore his faith in others so he can continue his Christmas Eve journeys.
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  • Harold at the North Pole

    Crockett Johnson

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 16, 1998)
    Its Christmas Eve and Harold needs a Christmas tree. So, with purple crayon in hand, he sets off to find one. Before long, Harold arrives at the North Pole, where a snowbound (and very purple) Santa Claus needs his help to save Christmas! Harolds Christmas adventure is as fresh and funny today as when it was first published in 1957. Now back in print after forty years, Harold at the North Pole will delight fans old and new. In celebration of the re-release of Harold at the North Pole, all five ingenious and endearing picture books about the purple-crayon-wielding Harold are being reissued. A bold and bigger trim size along with bright and engaging treatments of the original cover art bring these treasured books to new generations of Harold fans!
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  • One Day at the North Pole

    Joshua Hurst, Jared Johnson

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Oct. 13, 2008)
    Andy wrote a Christmas letter to Santa every year, asking to spend one day with him. One Christmas Eve, he received a letter from the North Pole to be in bed before midnight. Andy had finally gotten his wish! He wakes up in SantaÂ’s castle and meets an elf named Oliver. Join Andy, Oliver Elf and Santa on a tour full of adventures and surprises. Not only does Andy learn about the North Pole, he teaches the elves a trick or two of his own and ends up saving Christmas.
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  • Harold At the North Pole

    Crockett Johnson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1986)
    HarperCollins. Publishers. First Edition, Copyright 1986, by Crockett Johnson, This story was first published in a somewhat abbreviated version, in Good Housekeeping, clean book and pages
  • To the North Pole!

    Golden Books, Susan Hall

    Paperback (Golden Books, July 22, 2003)
    Dora leaves a special gift for Santa under the Christmas tree, but he forgets to take it! She and Boots set out for the North Pole to deliver it. Includes decorative hologramatic stickers for an extra touch of holiday shimmer. Kids can send holiday wishes to a friend with the postcard on the back cover.
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  • Dragon at the Pool

    Michael Stone, Susheila Stone, Hilary Minns, Chris Lutrario, Barrie Wade

    Paperback (Collins Educational, )
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  • Harold At the North Pole

    Crockett Johnson, Sun Xiaona translation

    Paperback (JieLi Publishing House, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Harold finds himself helping out Santa in the North Pole. Now in simplified Chinese with accompanying pinyin.
  • The North Pole

    Todd Bluthenthal

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Many young readers think of the North Pole as the place where Santa Claus lives with his wife, reindeer, and elves. The North Pole presents the geography and science of this polar region to young readers in an age-appropriate way. The clear language and easy-to-read, colorful maps and photographs of the North Pole will engage and expand any young readers grasp on the concepts of continents, climate, Earths rotation, and more! The fascinating history of the remarkable explorers of this frigid landscape is also included in the main text, introducing a part of history thats sure to inspire!
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