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Books with title Arctic Animals at Risk

  • Arctic Animals

    Tad Carpenter

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 13, 2015)
    He has big antlers, runs fast on hoofed feet, and likes to eat plants. Who's that? Is it a polar bear? A seal? No—it's a reindeer! Children will love guessing which arctic animal they'll find beneath the flap, including a walrus, fox, and snowy owl. A final spread features all the creatures included in the book having a polar party.
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  • Arctic Animals

    Speedy Publishing LLC

    Paperback (Speedy Publishing LLC, Sept. 27, 2014)
    Children love to learn about animals! The reason for this is because there are many types of animals in the world that look adorable, can be seen in the wild, and also kept as pets. However, arctic animals are ones that a person may never get the chance to see if they do not live in the colder parts of the world. This beautiful guide allows children to see animals that live and thrive in cold environments where many others do not, but also gives an in depth view about the many skills these animals use to survive in this environment.
  • Arctic Animals

    Speedy Publishing

    eBook (Speedy Kids, Sept. 30, 2014)
    Children love to learn about animals! The reason for this is because there are many types of animals in the world that look adorable, can be seen in the wild, and also kept as pets. However, arctic animals are ones that a person may never get the chance to see if they do not live in the colder parts of the world. This beautiful guide allows children to see animals that live and thrive in cold environments where many others do not, but also gives an in depth view about the many skills these animals use to survive in this environment.
  • Arctic Animals

    Sharon Callen

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, June 1, 2014)
    The life cycles of snowy owls, moose, and polar bears and some information about these striking animals are beautifully presented in Arctic Animals. The text features are a table of contents, a map, headings, labels, fact boxes, diagrams, numerals, and a chart.
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  • Arctic Animals

    Inhabit Media

    Board book (Inhabit Media, Feb. 4, 2015)
    This bilingual board book introduces infants to the names of various items of Arctic animals. Text appears in English, Inuktitut syllabics, and Roman orthography, meaning that even non-Inuktitut speakers can sound out the Inuktitut words.Arctic Animals features full-colour photographs of a variety of Arctic animals.
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  • Arctic Animals

    Carl Sommer

    language (Advance Publishing, Jan. 19, 2018)
    Animals of all sizes fascinate children. Our Amazing World’s arctic animals, written especially for younger children, is a great way for children to begin learning about these magnificent animals. This book features crisp photos of arctic animals in their natural habitats and fun facts that will stimulate a child’s curiosity and prompt enjoyable conversations.
  • Arctic Animals

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 1, 1988)
    Looks at the characteristics and behavior of Arctic animals, including polar bears, whales, walruses, Arctic birds, caribou, muskoxen, lemmings, hares, foxes, and wolves
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  • Arctic Animals

    Tori Kosara

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2013)
    This "cool" collection of Arctic Animals will warm the hearts of anyone. Two layers of the Arctic's heavenly habitat abound. For ages 6-10. 32 Pieces
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  • BRR! Arctic Animals

    Teresa Domnauer

    Paperback (Spectrum, Jan. 2, 2014)
    Even in the harsh, icy world of the Arctic, animals thrive. BRR! Arctic Animals explores the world of polar bears, Arctic foxes, reindeer, and more. The Spectrum® Readers are the perfect Common Core aligned tool to support the development of nonfiction reading skills. Each leveled reader features high-interest informational content, exciting full-color photo images, and Common Core aligned comprehension practice focused on the development of critical thinking skills. Leveled to the respected Fountas and Pinnell and Lexile systems, these 32-page books are perfect for young readers who are ready to explore leisure reading on their own. This multilevel series is the perfect addition to any school or home library.
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  • Animals at Risk

    Deborah Kespert

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2013)
    This informative and engaging book assesses the threats faced by two well-loved, but very endangered, animal species. Focusing on the panda and the turtle, Deborah Kespert looks at the problems these animals encounter to their habitats and food and asks how we can help them to survive.•Collins Big Cat Phonics Progress books are specifically designed for struggling readers, giving them age-appropriate texts that they can read, building their confidence and fostering positive attitudes towards reading. This title has a text level of Band 4 / Blue, which provides longer, repeated patterns with sequential events, and an interest level of Band 10 / White.•Text type: An information book•Pages 14 to 15 help children to summarise the risks faced by pandas and turtles.•Curriculum links: Geography
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  • Arctic Animals

    Bobbie Kalman

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, April 1, 1988)
    Looks at the characteristics and behavior of Arctic animals, including polar bears, whales, walruses, Arctic birds, caribou, muskoxen, lemmings, hares, foxes, and wolves
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  • Animals at risk

    Meredith Costain

    Paperback (Sundance Publishing, March 15, 2000)
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