Cómo el pingüino aprendió a volar (más o menos)Pingüino es un libro infantil sobre las aventuras del protagonista epónimo que explora temas de idioma e identidad de una manera divertida y humorística. Es uno de esos cuentos infantiles que podemos disfrutar sin importer la edad. El pingüino que odia su nombre. Cuenta la leyenda que Pingüino fue el primer animal con diéresis en encontrarle a éstas una utilidad emocionante en la vida diaria. Su terrible obsesión lleva a nuestro peculiar amigo a u...
Traditional vs. Modern Changes in the Inuit Way of Life Alaskan Inuits 3rd Grade Social Studies Children's Geography & Cultures Books
by Baby Professor
Can you imaging living in a place where it's so cold your breath turns instantly into tiny ice crystals that glitter in the sun? Where temperatures can drop fifty degrees below zero and even lower and the sun only comes out for a few hours per day? In This Place Is Cold readers will learn how people and animals survive in Alaska's ferocious cold, and how because of global warming this region is now in trouble. Vicki Cobb and Barbara Lavallee travelled the world together to research this groundbr...
Follow a reindeer through its day as it eats, sleeps, and cares for its young.
Fever at the Poles (Climate Change) (Climate Change: Earth Has a Fever)
by Stephen Aitken
Describes the geography, wildlife, and exploration of the world's fifth largest continent, Antarctica.
Uliaq's Amazing Animals: Arctic Char (Nunavummi)
by Danny Christopher
The author tells the story of her experiences living and working in Antarctica. Includes letters and photographs to her godson.
The Inuits (Native Americans (Millbrook))
by Jennifer Fleischer and Jennifer Fleischner
Polar Bears and the Arctic (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker, #16)
by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce
Discusses the climate, wildlife, weather, and living conditions on Antarctica, including stories about its discovery and exploration, and how humans manage to live there.