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Books with title GRIZZLY

  • Grizzly Bears

    Molly Kolpin, Mark Haroldson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    Grizzly bears are known for their long claws and sharp teeth. But there's more to this bear than its bite. Learn how grizzlies use their size, sharp senses, and strength to rule North American forests.
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  • Grizzly

    Gary Paulsen

    Hardcover (Bt Bound, Oct. 15, 1999)
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  • Old Grizzly

    Joy Cowley, Jan van der Voo

    Paperback (The Wright Group, June 1, 1996)
    Book by Joy Cowley
    K
  • Grizzly Dad

    Joanna Harrison

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, May 12, 2009)
    Everyone knows that sometimes dads can be grumpy and grouchy and grizzly. . . .Dad woke up in a grizzly mood. All morning he groaned and grizzled and grumped. And then he went back to bed! But when I pulled back the covers to see how he was, it wasn’t Dad in bed at all . . . it was a GREAT BIG GRIZZLY BEAR! I should have been frightened but the grumpy look on his face reminded me of someone. . . .This is the story of how one little boy looks after a very grizzly bear for the day. He brushes his fur (and his smelly teeth!), lets him forage in the fridge, and then they zoom into town in a bright red sports car for the best day outever! At home they have honey sandwiches and a big bear hug, and when Mum gets home, everything is back to normal. Or is it?
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  • Grizzly Peak

    Jonathan London, Sean London

    Paperback (WestWinds Press, Feb. 7, 2017)
    A father-son river kayaking trip in the wilderness goes terribly wrong and leaves Aaron hungry, exhausted, and battered from a fall. Can he rescue his gravely injured father before time runs out on them both? Aaron’s latest thrill-packed adventure takes him river kayaking with his dad in the remote Canadian wilderness. The trip tests his confidence, perseverance, patience and survival skills in encounters with bears, moose, and life-threatening accidents. For more of Aaron's Wilderness adventures, read Desolation Canyon and Bella Bella.
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  • Baby Grizzly

    Beth Spanjian, John Butler

    Paperback (Western Publishing Co, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Tells the story of a day in the life of a young grizzly bear
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  • Grizzly Peak

    Jonathan London, Sean London

    eBook (WestWinds Press, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Aaron’s latest adventure takes him river kayaking with his dad and tests his perseverance, patience and survival skills in encounters with bears, moose, and life-threatening accidents. For more of Aaron's Wilderness adventures, read Desolation Canyon and Bella Bella.
  • I AM GRIZZLY

    Al Molaison

    eBook (Next Generation Books-Kids(ngbkids), Dec. 23, 2013)
    The I Am Series of books is for the young reader. Each features an animal. It talks to the reader. It tells the reader who it is. It becomes the story.A big, wild animal can be scary. It isn’t as scary when it speaks.Most of the speakers are animals or birds in North America. Some are in danger of disappearing. They are on a list to protect them.So meet the Grizzly Bear. Let it speak.A Note to ParentsThis book and others published by ngbkids have been checked for reading level (RL).This author pushes RL limits. He uses longer, slightly more difficult sentences. He doesn’t avoid words with more than two syllables. He looks to use punctuation to support meaning.He strives to increase vocabulary, both active and recognition.This description has a 4.7 reading level.The opening description on the series has 2.6 RLThe book uses the non-fiction fiction format. This format supports the literacy standard of Common Core.
  • White Grizzly

    Mary Peace Finley

    eBook (Filter Press LLC, Jan. 28, 2010)
    In the second book of Mary Peace Finley's Santa Fe Trail Trilogy, young Julio Montoya travels the Santa Fe Trail in 1845 in search of his Anglo grandfather and clues to his past. On his journey, Julio is attacked by a grizzly, treated by a Cheyenne healer, left to die by Texas freebooters, captured by Pawnee, and protected by a powerful spirit. EVVY Award Winner from Colorado Independent Publishers Association Ben Franklin Award finalist from Independent Book Publishers Association. "Intelligently written, and dappled with rich details of the period, this exciting tale is well suited for young adults....Finley's vivid recreation of the time just prior to the Mexican-American War is irresistible." — Today's Librarian "The action never ceases." — Booklist "White Grizzly is an electrifying, page-turner of an historical novel written and highly recommended for young readers ages 10 and older." — Midwest Book Review "The story is entertaining and the historical framework viable." — School Library Journal
  • Grizzly Bears

    Theresa Emminizer

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2019)
    Grizzly bears, also known as North American brown bears, are some of the most easily recognized bears in the world. They're known for being more aggressive than black bears and often defend themselves against perceived threats. Grizzlies tend to avoid humans but will attack if provoked or to protect their young. While they are technically carnivores, grizzly bears are more often omnivores. They prey upon large mammals such as deer and moose, but they are best known for gathering in large groups to eat salmon during spawning season. This book highlights the grizzly's anatomy, life cycle, diet, and range to aid learners in understanding the importance of these land-dwelling killers. Full-color photographs depict grizzlies in their natural environment and further illustrate key topics from the text.
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  • Grizzly Dad

    Joanna Harrison

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, May 12, 2009)
    Everyone knows that sometimes dads can be grumpy and grouchy and grizzly. . . .Dad woke up in a grizzly mood. All morning he groaned and grizzled and grumped. And then he went back to bed! But when I pulled back the covers to see how he was, it wasn’t Dad in bed at all . . . it was a GREAT BIG GRIZZLY BEAR! I should have been frightened but the grumpy look on his face reminded me of someone. . . .This is the story of how one little boy looks after a very grizzly bear for the day. He brushes his fur (and his smelly teeth!), lets him forage in the fridge, and then they zoom into town in a bright red sports car for the best day outever! At home they have honey sandwiches and a big bear hug, and when Mum gets home, everything is back to normal. Or is it?
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  • Grizzly Bear

    Joseph Stanley

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Grizzly bears are powerful predators, and readers will enjoy learning fun facts about their hunting habits, their habitats, and their massive size. Informative text is presented alongside additional fact boxes and a helpful graphic organizer. A habitat map is also included to show readers where grizzly bears live in North America. Colorful photographs give readers an up-close look at these mighty mammals in their natural habitat. Fun text features and vibrant photographs make learning about essential science curriculum topicsincluding predator-prey relationships, life cycles, and conservationfun for even the most reluctant readers.
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