An important book to add to KS1/2 classroom collections and family bookshelves.

Red Reading Hub

The start of the book starts the polar bear’s journey so it made me want to read and find out more. I really like the pictures. I love how they have been drawn… The book also taught me about climate change and the foods that polar bears love to eat.

- Harlow (age 6), Books Up North

The text is informative without being preachy and, as we follow the journey the bear makes, we discover all sorts of astonishing facts… Lou-Baker-Smith’s painterly, realist illustrations fill the pages and bring the Polar Bear’s journeys vividly to life.

The Letterpress Project

A beautifully illustrated and atmospheric story exploring how polar bears are coping with climate change; a stunning new addition to the Protecting the Planet series.It snowed last night. The first fall of the season. More is on its way. For this polar bear, this is a sign it's time to make a den, a safe place to sleep through the harsh Arctic winter and to give birth to her cubs. But the Arctic is changing; familiar landscapes are melting. What kind of world will her cubs grow up in? This beautifully illustrated picture book gently explores the effects of climate change on polar bears, along with information on how we can all make a difference and protect the planet for these majestic animals.
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ISBN
9781529505801
Publisert
2023-11-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Walker Books Ltd
Vekt
470 gr
Høyde
10 mm
Bredde
270 mm
Dybde
295 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Forfatter
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Biographical note

Martin Jenkins is a conservation biologist and author of many groundbreaking non-fiction books. He worked for ten years for World Conservation Monitoring Centre, writing about a range of conservation issues, and since 1990 he has worked freelance for organisations such as WWF and a number of UN bodies concerned with conservation and the environment. Martin's jobs have varied greatly: "I've been an orchid-sleuth in Germany, a timber detective in Kenya and an investigator of the chameleon trade in Madagascar." Martin's children's books include Emperor's Egg, winner of the Times Junior Information Book of the Year Award. Martin lives in Cambridge.

Lou Baker-Smith is an illustrator and designer whose work has appeared in magazines, greeting cards, on packaging and more. She has illustrated children's non-fiction for publishers including Quarto and Wellbeck. This is her first book for Walker. She lives in Bath.