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kidscanpress.com presents ...
Who Lives Here? Polar Animals
written by
Deborah Hodge
illustrated by
Pat Stephens
from the series
Who Lives Here?
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5797
Hardcover
CAD $14.95
978-1-55453-043-4
Paperback
CAD $5.95
978-1-55453-044-1
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
Science & Technology
Life Science
habitats and communities
animals
diversity of living things
© 2008
4-color
8 x 8
24 pages
The polar regions are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in the extreme cold. Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales all have special ways of staying warm, finding food and raising their young in a polar habitat of thick ice and snow.
The
Who Lives Here?
series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
Awards
2009
Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, winner
Reviews
“
Realistic illustrations of polar animals...neatly presented ... easily accessed facts and attractive pictures ...
”
— Booklist, April 2008
kidscanpress.com presents ...
Who Lives Here? Polar Animals
written by
Deborah Hodge
illustrated by
Pat Stephens
from the series
Who Lives Here?
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5797
Hardcover
CAD $14.95
978-1-55453-043-4
Paperback
CAD $5.95
978-1-55453-044-1
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
Science & Technology
Life Science
habitats and communities
animals
diversity of living things
© 2008
4-color
8 x 8
24 pages
The polar regions are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in the extreme cold. Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales all have special ways of staying warm, finding food and raising their young in a polar habitat of thick ice and snow.
The
Who Lives Here?
series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
Awards
2009
Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, winner
Reviews
“
Realistic illustrations of polar animals...neatly presented ... easily accessed facts and attractive pictures ...
”
— Booklist, April 2008
Print
Close
kidscanpress.com presents ...
Who Lives Here? Polar Animals
written by
Deborah Hodge
illustrated by
Pat Stephens
from the series
Who Lives Here?
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5797
Hardcover
CAD $14.95
978-1-55453-043-4
Paperback
CAD $5.95
978-1-55453-044-1
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
Science & Technology
Life Science
habitats and communities
animals
diversity of living things
© 2008
4-color
8 x 8
24 pages
The polar regions are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in the extreme cold. Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales all have special ways of staying warm, finding food and raising their young in a polar habitat of thick ice and snow.
The
Who Lives Here?
series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
Awards
2009
Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, winner
Reviews
“
Realistic illustrations of polar animals...neatly presented ... easily accessed facts and attractive pictures ...
”
— Booklist, April 2008
written by
Deborah Hodge
illustrated by
Pat Stephens
pf=1898
from the series
Who Lives Here?
Qty
Hardcover
CAD $14.95
Paperback
CAD $5.95
The polar regions are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in the extreme cold. Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales all have special ways of staying warm, finding food and raising their young in a polar habitat of thick ice and snow.
The
Who Lives Here?
series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
Grades: Pre-K to 2
Ages: 4 to 7
© 2008
4-color •
8 x 8 •
24 pages
Curriculum Connections
Science & Technology
Life Science
habitats and communities
animals
diversity of living things
Reading levels
Fountas & Pinnell
K
Grade Level
2
Reading Recovery
18
Hardcover
978-1-55453-043-4
Paperback
978-1-55453-044-1
Reviews
“
Realistic illustrations of polar animals...neatly presented ... easily accessed facts and attractive pictures ...
”
— Booklist, April 2008
Awards
2009
Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, winner
Close
At Kids Can Press, we recognize that viewing a single spread is not always effective when attempting to evaluate reading level, gauging student interest or appraising the quality and detail of illustration in a children’s book.
For this reason, we have worked with Lookybook.com to incorporate full, cover-to-cover previews of select picture books and early reading titles within our on-line store. We believe that Lookybook is the most compelling previewing experience currently available on-line, and that it’s as close and you can get to flipping through pages of the real book in a bookstore, at a trade show or school library. We hope that you will take advantage of this useful feature while browsing through our Web site.
For more information about Lookybook, or to read reviews of our books by librarians, industry experts and moms and dads, visit
www.lookybook.com
.
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