Antarctica

Antarctica by Helen Cowcher is an illustrated book published by Square Fish on November 24, 2009. This 40-page work presents a vivid depiction of the unique environment of Antarctica, where darkness envelops the land throughout the winter months. As spring arrives, the narrative highlights the life cycles of penguins and seals, introducing readers to the challenges and wonders of this remote region.
In this edition, readers will explore the delicate balance of life in Antarctica, where the arrival of unfamiliar sounds signals a new presence in the ecosystem. The book touches on themes related to the environment and the interactions between animals and their surroundings. Through its engaging illustrations and storytelling, Antarctica invites young readers to learn about the polar regions and the animals that inhabit them.
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Far, far south, in the strange and beautiful land of Antarctica, it is dark both day and night all winter long. When at last spring comes, the penguins and seals raise their young. But, one year, loud, unfamiliar sounds announce the arrival of a new presence—one the animals hope can share this fragile world with them in peace.
Antarctica is a 1990 New York Times Book Review Notable Children’s Book of the Year.
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