Crossing the Black Ice Bridge

Crossing the Black Ice Bridge by Alex Bell is the illustrated final installment of the Polar Bear Explorers’ Club series, published by Simon and Schuster on November 10, 2020. This 352-page book follows Stella Starflake Pearl and her fellow junior explorers as they embark on a perilous adventure to find a cure for their friend Shay, who is at risk of turning into a witch wolf after a recent bite.
In this engaging narrative, readers will encounter a variety of challenges, including distrustful mermaids, screeching red devil squids, and irksome trolls, all while navigating the treacherous Black Ice Bridge. The story centers around themes of friendship and bravery, as Stella utilizes her ice princess magic and seeks a long-lost spell book to break the curse. This edition, written in English, presents a whimsical blend of fantasy and social themes, making it a captivating conclusion to the series.
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In the final book of the whimsical Polar Bear Explorers’ Club series, Stella and the gang go on their most perilous adventure yet to find a cure for their cursed friend.
Stella Starflake Pearl has been expelled from the Polar Bear Explorers’ Club.
But that’s not going to stop her and the rest of the junior explorers from embarking on another exceptionally perilous expedition. It hasn’t been long since Shay was bitten by a witch wolf, but he’s in danger of turning into one himself. Only an ice queen’s long-lost spell book and Stella’s ice princess magic has the power to break the curse. The one thing standing in their way is a treacherous monolith no explorer has ever returned from…the Black Ice Bridge.
In this final, daring installment of the Polar Bear Explorers’ Club series, Stella and the rest of the gang embark on their most fearsome quest yet, plagued by distrustful mermaids, screeching red devil squids, irksome trolls, and a centuries-old curse.
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