Living in the Arctic

Living in the Arctic by Neil Morris, published by Raintree in 2008, is a 32-page exploration of the Inuit lifestyle in one of the coldest regions of the world. This edition presents an informative overview of various aspects of Inuit life, including their food, clothing, homes, schools, and games, making it a valuable resource for understanding this unique culture.
Readers will find that the book employs colorful photographs, maps, and engaging activities to enhance their learning experience. It also provides details on where to find further information, making it suitable for those interested in the history and geography of the Polar Regions. This juvenile nonfiction title is designed to educate young readers about the people and places that shape our world.
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The Inuit live in one of the coldest regions of the world. In this book, you will learn about the food they eat, their clothes, homes, schools, and the games they play. The books in the ‘World Cultures’ series use colourful photographs, maps and fun activities, and give details of where to go for further information.
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