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Polar pals

2022
"Explore the icy arctic with these adorable animal friends and learn what makes each one unique with fun facts along the way!"--Back cover.

Polar regions

2021
An exploration of the polar regions, discussing the plants and animals that have adapted to live there, their ecology, survival skills and more.

Ice

chilling stories from a disappearing world
"From the mighty mammoths and deserts of ice to early explorers and polar survival, come face to face with one of Earth's greatest resources: ice"--Provided by publisher.

You're snug with me

2018
"A mother polar bear answers the questions of her two curious cubs about what lies beyond their cozy winter den as they wait for spring to arrive"--OCLC.

Why are the North and South poles so cold?

2006
Provides information about the North and South Poles, explaining what they are, how they were formed, and why they are so cold, and looking at the types of plants and animals that live at the poles.

Ice!

poems about polar life
2020
"A kid-friendly collection of more than twenty poems about the polar regions and the animals that live there"--Provided by publisher.

Polar regions

terrifying true stories
2020
"What would you do if you were lost somewhere near the North or South poles? Would you survive through the bitter cold, deadly storms, lack of food, and other dangers? Learn the . . . true stories of Ernest Shackleton, Jan Baalsrud, Douglas Mawson, and other daring people who fought to survive in the frozen wasteland"--Provided by publisher.

Polar

a photicular book
Profiles polar animals such as penguins, polar bears, snowy owls, and more, and includes a holographic moving image of each animal.
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I wonder why penguins can't fly and other questions about polar lands

Provides answers to more than thirty questions about polar regions and animals, discussing weather, igloos, muskoxen, penguins, polar seas, and more.
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