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Books with title Polar Bear

  • Polar Bears

    Hugh Roome

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Discover why these top predators are at risk due to climate change and loss of habitat.Nature's Children series provides young readers (Ages 8-10) with fascinating information about the planet's most incredible wildlife species. Each title offers a complete picture of the animal- from birth to adulthood- and describes its place in our world, including how humans impact it and its environment. Did you know that polar bears have transparent fur that only looks white-or that these giant carnivores are excellent swimmers?
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  • Polar Bear

    Lionel Bender

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
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  • Polar Bear Morning

    Lauren Thompson, Stephen Savage

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  • Polar Bears

    Tamra B Orr

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Looks at polar bears and how they survive in the wild, raise their cubs, and are related to other species.
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  • Panda and Polar Bear

    Matthew J. Baek

    Hardcover (Dial Books, June 11, 2009)
    A little polar bear wonders what's beyond his wintry world and when he falls over the edge of an ice cliff, he finds out! He's soon befriended by a panda who mistakes the mud-covered polar bear for one of his own. The two become quick pals. But what happens when the polar bear's muddy splotches wash off? Will the two bears stay friends? From the much lauded author of Be Gentle with the Dog, Dear! comes a clever take on a timeless theme. With plenty of heart and humor plus a gratifying surprise ending?kids are sure to flip back to the beginning for more.
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  • Polar Bears

    Sophie Lockwood

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Equipped to survive the frigid arctic tundra, polar bears are powerful swimmers and agile hunters. Learn about the lives of these incredible mammals and how they manage to stay at the top of the food chain in their wintry habitat. Discover how threats such as global warming and oil spills pose a danger to them, and find out the role people play in enabling their survival.
  • Dear Polar Bear

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 15, 2007)
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  • Polar Bears

    Mari Schuh

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Brr! Polar bears live in cold places. Learn other things about these animals inside this book.
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  • Polar Bear Postman

    Seigo Kijima

    Hardcover (Museyon, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Milk is the polar bear postmaster of the forest. One day he receives a card that says “Please help!” It is from a red-crested crane couple whose chick has gone missing. Spring gives way to summer and Milk receives another post card—this time from a red-crested crane couple who live in another district telling him that they have been taking care of a lost crane chick and asking for help in finding its family. Milk is modeled on an actual polar bear living in the Kushiro Zoo in Hokkaido, who is so adept at walking erect on his two hind legs that visitors say he looks like a person in a bear suit. The bear is joined in this amusing story by a variety of animal species native to Hokkaido.
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  • Polar Bear

    Rod Theodorou

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Feb. 27, 2001)
    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of the polar bear, and explains some of the reasons why it is an endangered species.
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  • Polar Bear

    Rebecca Sjonger, Bobbie Kalman

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, Nov. 1, 2005)
    This book is suitable for children aged 6-12. Children will be fascinated by the life cycle of these enormous polar animals. Stunning pictures and clear text guide readers through each stage of a polar bear's life from cub to adult. Children will also learn how polar bears are being affected by global warming. Beautiful images and well-written text describe: polar bear dens; how cubs grow and learn to live in the Arctic; polar bear hunting techniques.
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  • Great Polar Bear

    Carolyn Lesser

    Hardcover (Seagrass Press, April 3, 2018)
    “Great polar bear... how do you survive on the thick ice covering the deep Arctic Sea?" Journey into the magnificent and mysterious world of the far north in Great Polar Bear, Carolyn Lesser’s poetic and scientifically accurate story about a year in the life of a polar bear. Learn how this impressive animal thrives in one of the harshest -- and imperiled -- environments in the world. Carolyn Lesser also makes her illustrative debut in Great Polar Bear, using collage to capture the bear hunting, swimming, and playing in the far north. Great Polar Bear is a stunning one-on-one reading and sharing title. Originally published in 1996 as The Great Crystal Bear, this stunning edition features all-new artwork from the author. Praise for the previous edition (The Great Crystal Bear):“Lyrical in tone and accurate in zoological detail, the narrative is ideal for one-on-one sharing.”—School Library Journal“In a rolling, poetic text, Lesser wonders about the life of a polar bear....She weaves her gentle musings with solid scientific information, as the bear searches for food, traps and eats a seal, and play fights with younger bears to teach them how to battle for a mate.....for primary-graders, this would make an evocative addition to a unit on the Arctic.”—Booklist“Lesser weaves a surprising number of facts into a lyrical narrative about a year in the life of a polar bear. Readers learn how the bear's hollow white hairs gather sunlight while its black skin absorbs the heat, how it kills and eats and leaves behind meat for other, less able, animals.”—Kirkus Reviews“Great Crystal Bear is exciting, neat and fun to read. It’s a book about a polar bear and how he mates and that he eats seals.....I would recommend this to about anyone who is interested in polar bears.—Taryn Butler, 10, Gold Hill Elementary, Tega Cay, SC, GRP”—The American Scientist, The Scientific Research Society“Great Crystal Bear is a children’s book that will also appeal to adults, providing a lyrical, impressionistic, and yet factual look at the great white bears....the book is sure to become a favorite during storytime in your house.”—San Diego Zoo member newsletter “This is a book children will enjoy hearing and reading over and over which will inform them of the life of one solitary animal in the world of large mammals.”—The Open Book
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