Ice Bear and Little Fox

Ice Bear and Little Fox by Jonathan London, published by Scholastic in 1998, is a beautifully illustrated book that captures the essence of survival in the Arctic. This edition spans 40 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of a polar bear and the little fox that follows it throughout the changing seasons. The narrative describes their experiences and the evolving friendship that develops as they navigate the challenges of their environment.
Readers will find a poetic exploration of the Arctic landscape, complemented by breathtaking, snowbound scenes. The story highlights the bond between the polar bear and the little fox, particularly when the fox saves the bear from killer whales. Additionally, the book includes an afterword that provides factual information about Arctic animals and Inuit peoples, enriching the reader’s understanding of the setting and its inhabitants. This engaging narrative and informative content make it a valuable addition for those interested in wildlife and the Arctic ecosystem.
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Describes how a polar bear and the little fox that follows it survive over the course of a year in the Arctic. Includes afterword with facts about Arctic animals and Inuit peoples. More lasting friendship evolves between Little Bear and Little Fox when the fox saves his giant friend from killer whales. Breathtaking, snowbound scenes mark this poetic and illustrated triumph. Full color.
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