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I Am a Polar Bear
Author | : Paul Covello |
Publsiher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781443458108 |
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A day in the life of one of Canada’s most iconic animals, from nationally celebrated and bestselling creator Paul Covello I am a polar bear, and I do what polar bears do. Come along and spend the day with an adorable polar bear cub! Can you hide in the snow, jump on an ice floe and swim through icy cold water? You could, if you were a polar bear! This bright and joyful board book is perfect for young animal lovers and book lovers alike.
I Am Polar Bear
Author | : J. Patrick Lewis |
Publsiher | : Creative Editions |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-08-06 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1568463324 |
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The polar bear is known by many names in different languages—White Bear, Ice Bear, Sea Bear. It is Sailor of the Icebergs, Whale's Curse, Seal's Dread. It is the animal deserving of great respect, the Ever-wandering One, the Master of Helping Spirits, Grandfather, or God's Dog. Whatever its name, what is certain is that this majestic, Arctic animal is threatened by extinction and in need of human protection before it disappears from our world forever.
Once I Was a Cardboard Box but Now I m a Book About Polar Bears
Author | : Anton Poitier |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2010-11 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0841672008 |
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With this fantastic earth-friendly book, kids get two unforgettable stories at the same time—one about polar bears and one about recycling! Fun facts, quirky illustrations, and cute photographs take kids into the exciting world of the polar bear in this informative and earth-friendly book. Kids will learn everything from how polar bears hunt and how wide their paws are to where they live and what they eat in this unique look at one of the world's most beloved endangered species. Also, a side panel on each page tells the story of how this book was made from the recycled paper of a cardboard box, teaching children the process of recycling and showing them what they can do to save the planet—and the polar bears! Going green has never been a bigger issue, and with this book—made of recycled material—kids get to help save the planet and the polar bears by putting into practice what they've just learned!
I Am a Polar Bear
Author | : Steve Macleod |
Publsiher | : Av2 by Weigl |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011-07 |
Genre | : Polar bear |
ISBN | : 1616907592 |
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Ages 5 to 7.
I Am a Beaver
Author | : Paul Covello |
Publsiher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781443458085 |
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A day in the life of one of Canada’s most iconic animals, from nationally celebrated and bestselling creator Paul Covello I am a beaver, and I do what beavers do. Come along and spend the day with an adorable beaver kit! Can you chomp through a tree, swim in a stream and help your family build a lodge? You could, if you were a beaver! This bright and joyful board book is perfect for young animal lovers and book lovers alike.
Ice Walker
Author | : James Raffan |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2020-10-13 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781501155383 |
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From bestselling author James Raffan comes an enlightening and original story about a polar bear’s precarious existence in the changing Arctic, reminiscent of John Vaillant’s The Golden Spruce. Nanurjuk, “the bear-spirited one,” is hunting for seals on Hudson Bay, where ice never lasts more than one season. For her and her young, everything is in flux. From the top of the world, Hudson Bay looks like an enormous paw print on the torso of the continent, and through a vast network of lakes and rivers, this bay connects to oceans across the globe. Here, at the heart of everything, walks Nanurjuk, or Nanu, one polar bear among the six thousand that traverse the 1.23 million square kilometers of ice and snow covering the bay. For millennia, Nanu’s ancestors have roamed this great expanse, living, evolving, and surviving alongside human beings in one of the most challenging and unforgiving habitats on earth. But that world is changing. In the Arctic’s lands and waters, oil has been extracted—and spilled. As global temperatures have risen, the sea ice that Nanu and her young need to hunt seal and fish has melted, forcing them to wait on land where the delicate balance between them and their two-legged neighbors has now shifted. This is the icescape that author and geographer James Raffan invites us to inhabit in Ice Walker. In precise and provocative prose, he brings readers inside Nanu’s world as she treks uncertainly around the heart of Hudson Bay, searching for nourishment for the children that grow inside her. She stops at nothing to protect her cubs from the dangers she can see—other bears, wolves, whales, human beings—and those she cannot. By focusing his lens on this bear family, Raffan closes the gap between humans and bears, showing us how, like the water of the Hudson Bay, our existence—and our future—is tied to Nanu’s. He asks us to consider what might be done about this fragile world before it is gone for good. Masterful, vivid, and haunting, Ice Walker is an utterly unique piece of creative nonfiction and a deeply affecting call to action.
Never Look a Polar Bear in the Eye
Author | : Zac Unger |
Publsiher | : Hachette+ORM |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2013-01-29 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780306821639 |
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"I like to go out for walks, but it's a little awkward to push the baby stroller and carry a shotgun at the same time." -- housewife from Churchill, Manitoba Yes, welcome to Churchill, Manitoba. Year-round human population: 943. Yet despite the isolation and the searing cold here at the arctic's edge, visitors from around the globe flock to the town every fall, driven by a single purpose: to see polar bears in the wild. Churchill is "The Polar Bear Capital of the World," and for one unforgettable "bear season," Zac Unger, his wife, and his three children moved from Oakland, California, to make it their temporary home. But they soon discovered that it's really the polar bears who are at home in Churchill, roaming past the coffee shop on the main drag, peering into garbage cans, languorously scratching their backs against fence posts and front doorways. Where kids in other towns receive admonitions about talking to strangers, Churchill schoolchildren get "Let's All Be Bear Aware" booklets to bring home. (Lesson number 8: Never explore bad-smelling areas.) Zac Unger takes readers on a spirited and often wildly funny journey to a place as unique as it is remote, a place where natives, tourists, scientists, conservationists, and the most ferocious predators on the planet converge. In the process he becomes embroiled in the controversy surrounding "polar bear science" -- and finds out that some of what we've been led to believe about the bears' imminent extinction may not be quite the case. But mostly what he learns is about human behavior in extreme situations . . . and also why you should never even think of looking a polar bear in the eye.
Memoirs of a Polar Bear
Author | : Yoko Tawada |
Publsiher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2016-11-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780811225793 |
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The Memoirs of a Polar Bear stars three generations of talented writers and performers—who happen to be polar bears The Memoirs of a Polar Bear has in spades what Rivka Galchen hailed in the New Yorker as “Yoko Tawada’s magnificent strangeness”—Tawada is an author like no other. Three generations (grandmother, mother, son) of polar bears are famous as both circus performers and writers in East Germany: they are polar bears who move in human society, stars of the ring and of the literary world. In chapter one, the grandmother matriarch in the Soviet Union accidentally writes a bestselling autobiography. In chapter two, Tosca, her daughter (born in Canada, where her mother had emigrated) moves to the DDR and takes a job in the circus. Her son—the last of their line—is Knut, born in chapter three in a Leipzig zoo but raised by a human keeper in relatively happy circumstances in the Berlin zoo, until his keeper, Matthias, is taken away... Happy or sad, each bear writes a story, enjoying both celebrity and “the intimacy of being alone with my pen.”