The Polar Bear

The Polar Bear
Author: Jenni Desmond
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1592702007

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A gorgeously illustrated nonfiction book about the polar bear, this is a factually accurate as well as a poetic exploration of polar bear bodies, habits, and habitats. Working in a painterly, expressive way, Jenni Desmond creates landscapes and creatures that are marked by atmosphere and emotion, telling a story about bears that engages the reader's interest in amazing facts as well as their deep sense of wonder. A graduate of the renowned MA program in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art (ARU), Jenni Desmond works from her studio in London, UK. This, her second book for Enchanted Lion, will be followed by one about elephants.

The Lonely Polar Bear

The Lonely Polar Bear
Author: Khoa Le
Publsiher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781607656869

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This sweet children’s picture book presents a moving story, set in a fragile Arctic world threatened by global warming. Featuring exceptionally beautiful illustrations, The Lonely Polar Bear offers an accessible way to introduce children to climate change issues.

Intertwingled

Intertwingled
Author: Peter Morville
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: Big data
ISBN: 0692225587

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This is a book about everything. Or, to be precise, it explores how everything is connected from code to culture. We think we're designing software, services, and experiences, but we're not. We are intervening in ecosystems. Until we open our minds, we will forever repeat our mistakes. In this spirited tour of information architecture and systems thinking, Peter Morville connects the dots between authority, Buddhism, classification, synesthesia, quantum entanglement, and volleyball. In 1974 when Ted Nelson wrote "everything is deeply intertwingled," he hoped we might realize the true potential of hypertext and cognition. This book follows naturally from that.

Polar Bears

Polar Bears
Author: Andrew E. Derocher
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-03-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781421403052

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Presents an introduction to the polar bear, discussing its evolution, physical characteristics, life cycle, predatory behavior, habitat, and the threats to its existence from global warming.

The Polar Bears Are Hungry

The Polar Bears Are Hungry
Author: Carol Carrick
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002-10-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780547562940

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In the second collaboration of the mother-and-son team that created Mothers Are Like That, two cubs are born to a polar bear. Mother bear teaches her cubs how to swim and hunt seals. But when the ice melts earlier than usual—the result of a changing climate—there is not enough food to keep her milk rich or to feed her cubs. Emboldened by hunger, the bears venture into human territory, where they are captured and caged in a special jail for bears until winter returns and the ice forms once more. Then the bears are released to hunt again on the shifting floes of the Arctic. This lyrical story of a mother and her babies is beautifully illustrated and based on fact. It includes a detailed afterword on the effects of global warming on polar bears.

Polar Bear

Polar Bear
Author: Margery Fee
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781789141771

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Polar bears are truly majestic animals: the largest land-dwelling carnivore on earth, these white-furred, black-skinned giants can measure up to three meters in length and weigh up to fifteen hundred pounds. They are also iconic in other ways. They are a symbol of the climate change debate, with their survival now threatened by the loss of Arctic ice, and their images decorate fountains and the cornices of buildings across the world. They sell cold drinks. They feature in children’s books, on merry-go-rounds, and under the arms of weary toddlers heading for bed. Their pelts were once highly prized by hunters, and live captures became attractions in zoos and circuses. Stuffed bears still haunt museums and stately homes. In this natural and cultural history of the polar bear, Margery Fee explores the evolution, species, habitat, and behavior of the animal, as well as its portrayal in art, literature, film, and advertising. Illustrated throughout, Polar Bear will beguile anyone who loves these outsize, beautiful, seemingly cuddly, yet deadly carnivores.

I Am a Polar Bear

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.

Memoirs of a Polar Bear

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.”