arctic regions

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arctic regions

The Inuit

1995
Portrays the history, social life, and customs of the Inuit (or Eskimos) of the Arctic regions.

The little seal

2007
A little harp seal migrating south with his mother misses his best friends, a polar bear cub and a young walrus, and decides to turn back and try to get home all alone.

Arctic tundra

1997
Explores the richness and variety of plants and animals found in one small section of the Arctic tundra.

The Arctic land

1988
Describes the seasons, environment, and people of the Arctic regions. Includes information on icebergs, permafrost, resources, and other Arctic phenomena.

A picture book of arctic animals

1991
Describes a variety of arctic animals, including the harp seal, polar bear, snowy owl, and collared lemming.

Fire star

2006
David Rain is faced with a perilous task when Gwilanna returns, this time determined to resurrect the dragon Gawain on the ice cap of the Tooth of Ragnar.

Arctic tundra

land with no trees
1996
Describes the climate as well as plant, animal, and human life in the nearly treeless area spread across northern parts of Canada, Alaska, Europe, and Asia.

The Arctic

1996
Explores the rugged and lonely wilderness of frozen lands and icy seas which sweep around the top of the earth and which are rich with wildlife and scenery.

My Arctic 1,2,3

1996
Presents a counting book that explores the animals, people, and lifestyles of the Inuit who live in the Arctic polar regions. Includes illustrations.

Ice bears

2008
A mother polar bear gives birth to two cubs inside her snow den, and when the weather warms she teaches them how to behave, hunt, and survive life in the arctic.

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