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Books with title Living in the Arctic

  • In the Arctic

    Art Collins, KC Collins

    eBook (A&J Publishing, Nov. 19, 2013)
    In the seventh book in The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb series, the brothers are reunited with Willow and Meatloaf, two members of the secretive Moonlight Clan who the boys met during their harrowing weekend in New York City. The setting for their next great adventure now shifts from the bustling streets of The Big Apple to a barren, windswept stretch of tundra north of the Arctic Circle. Only days before Christmas, Special Agent Quade of the Paranormal Surveillance Agency resurfaces. Arriving in the dead of night with another dangerous looking government agent named Lynch, Quade explains to the boys’ parents why Archibald and Jockabeb are needed as members of a secret task force that has been formed to investigate a possible alien landing near the North Pole. Willow and Meatloaf have already been recruited due to their experience in dealing with the Ratweil, a supernatural creature that Agent Quade mistakenly thought was an alien being. When the skeptical parents reluctantly agree to let their sons join the task force, they have no idea the untold danger that is lurking in frozen wasteland shrouded in twenty-four hour darkness.Readers once again will be treated to a fast-paced adventure story and a whole new group of memorable characters—some human, and some not. Interesting facts about the area above the Arctic Circle help set the stage for another classic battle between the forces of good and evil. And through it all, the two teenage brothers’ personalities continue to evolve—this time, however, with the added dimension of a deepening romantic relationship between Archibald and Willow!
  • In the Arctic

    Laura K. Murray

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 5, 2019)
    From shortest to longest, deepest to tallest, and smallest to biggest, this new series uses varying degrees of comparison to encourage curious young explorers to take a closer look at the relationships of the flora, fauna, and landforms of six different biomes. I'm the Biggest! uses simple but dynamic language to place each ecosystem under investigation, peering through binoculars, under a microscope, or through a camera to study how the region's features affect its inhabitants, as well as how the inhabitants flourish within the environment. Striking photos aid in the books' visual appeal, while graphics and maps supply real-world examples of each ecosystem, encouraging readers to further explore the topic at hand. From shortest to longest and biggest to smallest, this ecosystem investigation uses varying degrees of comparison to take a closer look at the relationships of the Arctic's flora, fauna, and landforms.
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  • In the Arctic

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    Board book (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Who Lives In The Arctic?

    Susan Canizares;Pamela Chanko

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1656)
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  • Life in the Arctic

    James Sheffield

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Take a look at what people, animals and plants live in the Artic and how they survive the harsh, cold environment.
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  • Life in the Arctic

    Sheldon Brooks

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Defines the Arctic and indicates how plants, animals, and humans learn to survive in this extreme environment.
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  • Surviving the Arctic

    Bobbi Ireland

    eBook (Compass Publishing, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Life is not easy for animals living in the freezing Arctic. In this exciting story, a young polar bear describes his adventures with his mother, who is trying to teach him how to survive.
  • In the Arctic

    Steve Lavis

    Board book (Ragged Bears, March 27, 2003)
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  • In the Arctic

    Art Collins, KC Collins

    Paperback (A&J Publishing, Sept. 15, 2016)
    In the seventh book in The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb series, the brothers are reunited with Willow and Meatloaf, two members of the secretive Moonlight Clan who the boys met during their harrowing weekend in New York City. The setting for their next great adventure now shifts from the bustling streets of The Big Apple to a barren, windswept stretch of tundra north of the Arctic Circle. Only days before Christmas, Special Agent Quade of the Paranormal Surveillance Agency resurfaces. Arriving in the dead of night with another dangerous looking government agent named Lynch, Quade explains to the boys' parents why Archibald and Jockabeb are needed as members of a secret task force that has been formed to investigate a possible alien landing near the North Pole. Willow and Meatloaf have already been recruited due to their experience in dealing with the Ratweil, a supernatural creature that Agent Quade mistakenly thought was an alien being. When the skeptical parents reluctantly agree to let their sons join the task force, they have no idea the untold danger that is lurking in frozen wasteland shrouded in twenty-four hour darkness. Readers once again will be treated to a fast-paced adventure story and a whole new group of memorable characters-some human, and some not. Interesting facts about the area above the Arctic Circle help set the stage for another classic battle between the forces of good and evil. And through it all, the two teenage brothers' personalities continue to evolve-this time, however, with the added dimension of a deepening romantic relationship between Archibald and Willow!
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  • In the Arctic

    Igloo

    Board book (Igloo, March 15, 2008)
    A pus-pull-turn and lift book about Penguin wanting to play with his friends in the snow while learning about shapes, colors,. numbers & opposites. Great fun for little hands!
  • In the Arctic

    Stuart Baker

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Discusses the effects of climate change on polar bears, caribou, permafrost, indigenous people, the Northwest Passage, and farming.
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  • Who Lives In The Arctic?

    Pamela Canizares, Susan, Chanko

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1780)
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