Description
Explore the fascinating world of Polar Animals with this brand new edition from Scholastic. Perfectly tailored for newly confident readers aged 7 and above, this carefully curated collection introduces captivating Arctic and Antarctic wildlife. Encounter the majestic polar bear, the largest land predator on Earth, and discover the remarkable emperor penguin, which travels up to 130 kilometers over icy terrains to carefully balance their eggs atop their feet. Dive into the depths of the ocean and learn about incredible record-breaking creatures like the blue whale, the largest animal to roam the seas. Experience the awe of the skies with the Arctic tern, known for its legendary migrations, covering greater distances than any other bird. This engaging softcover book not only sparks curiosity in young readers but also instills a sense of wonder about our planet's polar ecosystems and the critical importance of conservation. Order now and let your child embark on an enchanting journey through the icy realms of polar wildlife. Fast delivery is available to ensure your little explorers start their adventure without delay.
Polar Animals (Discover More)
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Scholastic 03/07/2014
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Soft cover
Discover More: Polar Animals is a collection of favourite Arctic and Antarctic animals for newly confident readers (7+). Meet polar bears, the largest land predators on Earth, and emperor penguins, which waddle 130 KM over the ice to balance eggs on their feet. Learn about record breakers of the ocean, such as blue whales, and record breakers of the skies, such as Arctic terns, which make longer migrations than any
Polar Animals (Discover More)
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Scholastic 03/07/2014
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Soft cover
Discover More: Polar Animals is a collection of favourite Arctic and Antarctic animals for newly confident readers (7+). Meet polar bears, the largest land predators on Earth, and emperor penguins, which waddle 130 KM over the ice to balance eggs on their feet. Learn about record breakers of the ocean, such as blue whales, and record breakers of the skies, such as Arctic terns, which make longer migrations than any