Polar Star

Polar Star by Sally Grindley, published by Peachtree Pub Co Inc in 1998, is a beautifully illustrated children’s book featuring 32 pages that explore the Arctic environment through the eyes of a polar bear and her cubs. The narrative follows Polar Star as she introduces her young cubs, Snowball and Snowflake, to their icy habitat while teaching them essential survival skills in a world that is both enchanting and perilous.
Readers will find an engaging depiction of the life of polar bears, highlighting their experiences in the Arctic landscape. The story combines factual accuracy with vivid illustrations by John Butler, showcasing the beauty of the ice and snow. Additionally, a Polar Bear Facts page at the back of the book provides further insights into these remarkable animals, making it a resourceful read for young audiences interested in wildlife and nature.
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Journey through the Arctic with Polar Star and her cubs.
While her new cubs Snowball and Snowflake are too young to venture far from their den, Polar Star shows them the delights of their ice and snow wonderland home. But when the cubs are old enough to leave the safety of the den, they must learn how to survive in their beautiful yet hostile world and follow Polar Star across the treacherous sea ice in search of food.
Author Sally Grindley’s exciting story presents a factually accurate portrayal of the joyful but often dangerous life of the largest meat-eating mammals on earth. John Butler’s wondrous landscape paintings recreate in full color the grandeur of the Arctic world. A Polar Bear Facts page at the back of the book invites readers to learn more about these magnificent animals.
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