"Mama Caribou tries to get Baby Bou to migrate, but he would rather play with his friends or eat, and he thinks he can avoid predators all by himself, without the protection of the herd"--OCLC.
Explains what caribou are and describes their habitat, diet, features, behaviors, and predators. Includes a glossary, a diagram with labels, and resources for further information.
Illustrations and text written in English and the Dogrib language of the native peoples of Canada's Northwest Territories that tells the story of a young boy's dream and return to his caribou life. Includes CD.
"Introduces young readers to caribou that live in North America. Explains their history, life cycle, habitat, and feeding habits"--Provided by publisher.
"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to caribou migrations. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.
Introduces young readers to the characteristics and behavior of caribou, known as reindeer when raised by people, and follows them as they travel thousands of miles each year searhing for food to survive the cold, snowy tundra of the Artic.
"Herds of caribou are found in the Arctic. Together, they migrate across the tundra each year. Find out how these polar animals find food, raise young, and stay away from predators. Learn the difference between caribou and reindeer"--Publisher.