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Kids Can Press: Spring 2023

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    9781525311512
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    Distributor: Hachette Book Group USA Availability: Awaiting stock On Sale Date: May 02, 2023 Carton Quantity: 24 $19.99 CAD
    $18.99 USD
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Polar
Wildlife at the Ends of the Earth
By (author): L. E. Carmichael Illustrated by: Byron Eggenschwiler
L. E. Carmichael ,

Illustrated by :

Byron Eggenschwiler

Imprint:

Kids Can Press

ISBN:

9781525304576

Product Form:

Hardcover
Hardcover
English

Audience:

Juvenile: Age (years) 7 - 11, Grade (US) 2 - 6, Reading age 7 - 11
May 02, 2023
$19.99 CAD
Forthcoming

Dimensions:

12in x 9 x 0.5 in | 1.15 lb

Page Count:

48 pages
Kids Can Press
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems
  • Short Description
How do animals live in the harshest environments on Earth? Despite the bitter cold, ferocious winds and six months of darkness, the polar regions are home to many animals. These creatures can survive because of their unique adaptations, explored here through compelling fact-based stories and evocative illustrations. Readers learn about the arctic fox's furry toe pads that protect her when walking on ice, emperor penguins that huddle in groups around their chicks to keep everyone warm, and narwhals that use echolocation to find a crack in the surface ice to breathe. It's a fascinating journey through a year in the polar regions, where animals don't just survive - they thrive!
From the author of the critically acclaimed The Boreal Forest, a stunning exploration of the animals that have adapted to survive in Earth's harsh polar regions. The Arctic and Antarctica, at opposite ends of the Earth, have much in common: bitter cold, ferocious winds and darkness lasting six months. Despite these harsh conditions, many animals have adapted to stay alive in the polar regions. This evocative and beautifully illustrated book from the award-winning team of author L. E. Carmichael and illustrator Byron Eggenschwiler explores how animals at opposite ends of the Earth survive using similar adaptations. There's the arctic fox who is protected from the ice by the fur on the soles of her feet, the emperor penguins huddling in groups around their chicks to keep everyone warm, and the narwhal using echolocation to find a crack in the surface ice to breathe. It's a fascinating journey through a year in the polar regions, where animals don't just survive - they thrive! Each spread in the book is devoted to a month and includes a themed introduction and two stories on opposites pages, one about an animal in the Arctic and one about an animal in Antarctica. Extra spreads cover topics such as seasons, winter weather and types of ice. The book concludes with a timely description of the disruptions that climate change is causing to the polar regions, and how this will have global consequences. A glossary, further reading, author's sources, an index and ideas for what children can do to help are included. There are strong life science curriculum applications here in animal habitats and animal adaptation, migration, hibernation and cooperation.

L. E. Carmichael is the author of more than twenty informational books for children, including the critically acclaimed The Boreal Forest. She is the winner of the Lane Anderson Award, which recognizes excellence in science writing for kids, and the Governor General's Medal for her PhD thesis about northern wolves and arctic foxes. She lives with her family in Trenton, Ontario.
Byron Eggenschwiler is an award-winning illustrator whose recent books include The Strangest Thing in the Sea, Beastly Puzzles and The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and GQ. Byron lives in Calgary, Alberta, with his wife and two cats.

Excellent for the natural history and science shelves.—Kirkus Reviews, starred review (Praise for The Boreal Forest)

First-rate from top to bottom.—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

An informative introduction to the boreal forest.—Booklist (Praise for The Boreal Forest)

A fascinating introduction to the world's largest biome.—School Library Journal (Praise for The Boreal Forest)

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