It's nighttime, my little one. Climb into bed. I don't want to sleep -- I'll go sailing instead. There's only one problem: Your ship has no sail. I'm tying my boat to the tail of a whale. Cuddle up with this warm and loving tale of a feisty little girl and a mother who understands her daughter's reluctance for bedtime. After all, who wants to sleep when there are so many adventures ahead?
Follow the journey of a polar bear from cub to adulthood to find out how they reach the top of the Arctic food chain and survive in the frozen north. Ruby/Band 14 books give increasing opportunities for children to develop their skills of inference and deduction.Text type - An information book.The book is organised into short chapters to help children practise the skills of locating and identifying important information.The glossary and index on pages 44 and 45 can be used to develop c...
Apsley George Benet Cherry-Garrard has always dreamt of becoming an explorer. So in the spring of 1910, when Captain Robert Falcon Scott offers young 'Cherry' the position of Assistant Zoologist aboard the Terra Nova, Cherry considers himself the luckiest man alive. Cherry's luck, however, will soon change. Far off in the icy unknown of Antarctica, where temperatures plummet below -77[degrees]F, exploration is synonymous with a struggle for life. Frostbite, scurvy, hidden ice chasms, and packs o...
Polar Exploration (Xtreme Adventure) (Xtreme Adventures (Abdo Publishing))
by S.L. Hamilton
It's a Penguin! (Bumba Books (R) -- Polar Animals)
by Kerry Dinmont
Easy Origami Polar Animals: 4D An Augmented Reading Paper Folding Experience (Easy Origami Animals 4D)
by John Montroll
Atlantic Puffins (Arctic Animals at Risk)
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Antarctica, the Last Wilderness (Understanding Global Issues)
by Jonathan Bocknek
Are the Inuit Ever Cold?: Exploring the Alaskan Region 3rd Grade Social Studies Children's Geography & Cultures Books
by Baby Professor
We're Not Always in Igloos: A Book on Different Inuit Homes 3rd Grade Social Studies Children's Geography & Cultures Books
by Baby Professor
Polar bears roam the Arctic tundra searching for food. Find out how these cold weather bears stay warm, what they eat, how they survive the extreme cold and what they do in a typical day. Features include a body map with labels for key aspects of the animal's body.
Polar Animals (Animal Worlds (Zero to Ten)) (Animal Verse)
by Jack Prelutsky and Paul Hess
Introduces some of the animals that live in the cold regions of the world in illustrations and brief poems by a variety of authors.
South America and Antarctica (Continents in Close-Up)
by Malcolm Porter and Keith Lye
Alaskan Inuits - History, Culture and Lifestyle. inuits for Kids Book 3rd Grade Social Studies
by Baby Professor
Hands-on History! Eskimo Inuit, Saami & Arctic Peoples
by Dr Jen Green
You can learn all about the inhabitants of the frozen north, with 15 step-by-step projects and over 350 exciting pictures. You can discover the origins of the different people who live in the most northerly reaches of the Earth - including the Inuit, Nenet, Saami and Chukchi races - and how they have managed to survive in such harsh conditions. It includes 15 step-by-step projects: build a model igloo, make a Nenet tent, create a shaman's drum, fashion some warming mittens and a traditional Saam...
The Emperor's Egg (Nature Storybooks) (Read and Wonder)
by Martin Jenkins
An award-winning picture book about the Emperor penguin’s parenting.The Emperor penguin is the only large animal to remain on the Antarctic mainland throughout its bitterly inhospitable winter. Once the female has laid her egg, she heads back to the sea, leaving the male to incubate it. He then spends two months standing on the freezing cold ice with the egg on his feet! This is his story.
What do duffle socks feel like? This sensory book allows children to feel the texture of different types of clothing worn in the Arctic, such as a sweater, duffle socks, and kamiik.