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  • James the Polar Bear

    Stacie Murphy

    eBook
    James the Polar Bear lives in the Arctic. It is beautiful there, but he would like more color in his life.The Beary James Series is a collection of simple animal stories written with the younger crowd in mind. However, they may be enjoyed by any age.
  • Pax the Polar Bear

    Natalie Reilly, Irene Hesch, Lilia Ortiz

    eBook (, April 21, 2014)
    This heart-warming tale will take you on an incredible journey to the farthest reaches of the planet, the northernmost polar region known as the Arctic. There, you will fall in love with Pax and his polar bear family as they discover the heart-breaking effects of global warming. This book was written and illustrated with the hope of inspiring, as well as empowering our children with the knowledge and the understanding that they are an important part of the solution in respect to climate change, the health of our planet and protecting one of nature's most precious gifts ... the polar bear.
  • Pookie, The Polar Bear

    Leona Mayer Merrin

    eBook (Leona Mayer Merrin, March 1, 2010)
    Pookie the Polar Bear is a little guy with a big heart. He wants to help polar bears around the world. On his first adventure into Maine, USA, he is unexpectedly joined by his pal Freddie, the Fun-Loving Arctic Fox, two young brothers, their family, friends, Grandma, and a suspicious dog. A unique Party time for Pookie delivers an environmental romp and surprises for all ages.
  • Fuzzy The Polar Bear

    Matthew Harmon

    language (Matthew Harmon, April 24, 2017)
    Fuzzy the polar bear is a story about a polar bear who meets his best friend Peter the penguin and how they learn to be careful when they play together.
  • My Pa The Polar Bear

    Jackie French

    eBook (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Find out just how wacky some families can be in the eighth book of this hilarious series. Fuzz and his family live at the zoo. Fuzz's dad is a blood-thirsty tiger, his mum a mud-cake-making rhinoceros, his sister a tap-dancing giraffe and his brothers a pair of somersaulting monkeys. Fuzz makes great pocket-money pretending to be a polar bear, and at the end of each day his family take off their costumes. Well, most of the time, anyway. Fuzz's pa loves being a polar bear so much he wants to be one! And when he wins two tickets for a cruise to the Arctic, things don't quite turn out as planned! Who is the mysterious girl with pointed ears? What are those strange jingle bells Fuzz keeps hearing? How can two part-time polar bears cope with real ones? Will Fuzz and Pa have to eat raw fish forever? And do reindeer really fly ... Find out what happens at the North Pole with Fuzz and his pa on this amazing Arctic adventure in the Wacky Families series. Ages 7-10
  • My Pa The Polar Bear

    Jackie French

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Find out just how wacky some families can be in the eighth book of this hilarious series. Fuzz and his family live at the zoo. Fuzz's dad is a blood-thirsty tiger, his mum a mud-cake-making rhinoceros, his sister a tap-dancing giraffe and his brothers a pair of somersaulting monkeys. Fuzz makes great pocket-money pretending to be a polar bear, and at the end of each day his family take off their costumes. Well, most of the time, anyway. Fuzz's pa loves being a polar bear so much he wants to be one! And when he wins two tickets for a cruise to the Arctic, things don't quite turn out as planned! Who is the mysterious girl with pointed ears? What are those strange jingle bells Fuzz keeps hearing? How can two part-time polar bears cope with real ones? Will Fuzz and Pa have to eat raw fish forever? And do reindeer really fly ... Find out what happens at the North Pole with Fuzz and his pa on this amazing Arctic adventure in the Wacky Families series. Ages 7-10
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  • Hugo the Polar Bear

    Louisa Lordan, Grant Gibson

    language (, June 29, 2013)
    Hugo the Polar Bear finds himself lost in a strange and foreign land. For the first time he is alone and has to fend for himself which lands him in a bit of a pickle! Luckily, Hugo stumbles upon some friendly locals to lend a helping paw - but will they be able to help him find a way home?
  • Paulie the Polar Bear

    Dimos Velenjas, Sotirios Vougiouklis, Amanda Soumilas

    language (Dimos Velenjas, Jan. 23, 2015)
    An exciting Polar adventure for children 6 +.A fairy tale that shows the power that is hiddenin the help of a friend, the time you just need it.A children’s book that will help our young friends gain knowledge -and havethe first images in their minds- about the environment and the life inthe North Pole, about the animals that live there, and their physiology.The peculiarities of each species, that allow them to be ableto live and survive in there natural environment.A story that will reveal the power of love and compassion!The power of rebellion and responsibility!Of lightness and admonition!Of error and reparation!SUMMARY:Once upon a time, in the far away and cold North Pole, they lived a family of polar bears. The father, the mother and the two little cubs, Polly and Molly.The little cubs were living happily and protected by their parents and their days were filled with games and laughter.When papa bear went fishing, he always took with him Polly, in order for him to learn to catch fishes, which was the only source of food they could find in this frozen continent. So, when he grew up and had a family of his own, he would know how to provide food, as he did for his family.Molly stayed with mama bear in their debt, which was a big cave, hidden inside the endless ice of the Arctic. In there, they awaited the others to return and mama bear was teaching her useful things, like finding her way using the stars or the Northern Star, she told her what she would have to do when she had cubs of her own, how to clean their dent, and other thingsSometimes, they went fishing as well, since all bears, male and female, must know how to gather food. Most of the times, the males in the family went fishing, since the female’s priority was to take care and raise her cubs.Polly was a very clever cub, and he learned all the “tricks” his father taught him. He was also a “show-off”, and he was bragging all the time to Molly. He was always challenging her in the fishing, and she rarely won.Their parents heard all of her brother’s mockeries and they were starting to worry about the character of little Polly. Especially his mother. So, one day, he took the little cub with her for a walk in the ices, seizing the opportunity to talk to him about this matter, and to point out that his behavior was not nice.“Every bear has different talents than the others”, his mother told him. “You are good at fishing, everyone knows that. But Molly is good at other things that you are not. Like following the stars and finding her way home. So, it’s not right to mock her for all the things she is not as good as you at, and you have to learn to be a humble a good little bear”. Those were her mother’s words and he, with a bowed head; he apologized for his behavior and told her that he would stop acting like that. He said that, but deep down inside him, didn’t feel much regret, and he made sure to mock Molly whenever their parents weren’t around.One cloudy day of the polar winter, the family was together in their dent, in order to protect themselves from the bad weather that the parents knew was approaching…>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>About The Author:Dimos is Greek and lives in Athens. He love to write books about things he does know to do well, or for things that he imagines...He has four more books ready to publish, which will be released in the first few months of 2015, in ebook, audiobook & printed format. One of them is technical (about the internet marketing), one fiction book titled “Nightmare 2011”, and the other two are children's books.''Paulie the Polar Bear'' and ''Mila The camel'', are the two first of a series of adventure tales, starring baby animals, released by Amazon.The third will be the "Lara the Lama", and the fourth will be the "Connie the Coala".
  • The First Polar Bear

    J.R. Spinetti

    language (J.R. Spinetti, Dec. 11, 2012)
    “The First Polar Bear” is a story for all ages. The journey of a young bear named Bantam who is born with an odd birthmark. Bantam struggles with being slowly shunned by every creature in the forest, but one. Oscar, the wise owl, takes him under his wing but fears he will not survive the approaching cold season being so small. Will Bantam overcome all his failures, restore his family’s honor, and defeat the forests’ two worst enemies? “The First Polar Bear” is a story with a few of life’s most basic themes: Friendship, Family and ones struggle for Independence.
  • The Polar Bear

    Annie Hemstock

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Describes the physical characteristics, life cycle, relations with humans, and survival methods of the world's largest land carnivore, the polar bear. Includes photo diagram.
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  • Polaris the Bear

    Joey Uliana

    Paperback (Independently published, May 28, 2018)
    Polaris is an adventurous story based on an extremely smart, yet clumsy, polar bear that is bred in captivity and whose curiosity goes beyond the walls of the zoo. When the answers given to him become short of his expectations, he decides to escape his perfect enclosed environment to explore the world by himself, meeting new friends and creating new adventures. There are lessons in science and geography integrated with the story, and they are so surrounded by animation that children will learn while having fun. There are lessons in science and geography integrated with the story, and they are so surrounded by animation that children will learn while having fun.
  • The Polar Bear

    Mark Ahlstrom

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the polar bear who is known as the "lord of the ice"
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