Introduces young readers to the beauty of the Arctic as winter turns to spring and the many resident animals come out to enjoy the change of season as baby polar bears are born and seal families play games in the water. 15,000 first printing.
This book is about the Arctic. It takes readers though all parts of the Arctic, from the weather, animals, climate, and seasons. The book explains to readers how the winter days are shorter and some animals leave for warmer weather. The book also explain that in spring, animals like bird come back to the area. This is a great book to use in a science or social studies lesson with kindergarteners or 1st graders.
A lesson associate with this book is animal identification; Students will be read the book and then asked to pick two animals from the book who live in the arctic. The students will be asked to draw a picture of each animal they picked and a fact about the animal that was in the book. The fact must be written in a complete sentence.
This was a little young for Squirt, but the illustrations were so lovely, I read it to him anyway. The writing is simple and spare, yet in a soothing, poetic way that suits its subject. Squirt liked it too.
Simple, but fun, read with my 7-month old. Enjoyed saying "hello" and "goodbye" to everything. The illustrations were abstract, but colorful enough to get his attention.
simple and sweet this book is appropriate for babies about the animals seen in the changing arctic season. Each animal gets a hello and an action. Beautiful pictures.