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Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
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Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
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Arctic regions
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Arctic regions
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Juvenile literature
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The North Pole, by Todd Bluthenthal
The whale who swam through time, a 200-year journey in the Arctic, written by Alex Boersma and Nick Pyenson ; illustrated by Alex Boersma
North, the amazing story of Arctic migration, by Nick Dowson ; illustrated by Patrick Benson
If polar bears disappeared, Lily Williams
Polar bears, by Rebecca Pettiford
Ice Bear and Little Fox, by Jonathan London ; paintings by Daniel San Souci
Where do polar bears live?, Sarah L. Thomson ; iIllustrated by Jason Chin
Arctic tundra, land with no trees, by Allan Fowler
Welcome to the icehouse, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Laura Regan
Polar bear patrol, [written by Judith Stamper ; illustrations by Steve Haefele]
Tundra discoveries, written by Ginger Wadsworth ; illustrated by John Carrozza
Narwhals, Jessie Alkire
Polar bears and the Arctic, a nonfiction companion to polar bears past bedtime, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
Narwhal, by Grace Hansen
Narwhal, by Solomon Awa ; illustrated by Hwei Lim
Arctic foxes, by Rebecca Pettiford
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