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Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
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Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature
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Arctic regions
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Arctic regions
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Juvenile literature
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Alone in the Arctic, can science save your life?, Gerry Bailey
Arctic communities past and present
Arctic culture, the people of the ice
Arctic communities past and present
Arctic or Antarctic?
Arctic and Antarctic survival guide, Sarah Eason
Fighting to survive the polar regions, terrifying true stories
Arctic animals, Jennifer Szymanski
The spirit of love
All about the North and South Poles
Antarctica and the Arctic, facts, figures, and stories
Narval, Grace Hansen ; Spanish translator: Maria Puchol
Kits, cubs, and calves, an Arctic summer
The North Pole, byTodd Bluthenthal
North pole, south pole, Jen Szymanski
Arctic and Antarctic, Anita Ganeri
An Arctic story, written by Jane Burnard ; illustrated by Kendra Binney
Polar bears and the Arctic, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
Where do polar bears live?, Sarah L. Thomson ; iIllustrated by Jason Chin. --
Wildlife of the Arctic, for kids, text and photographs by Wayne Lynch
Survival at 40 below, Debbie S. Miller ; illustrations by Jon Van Zyle. --
The Arctic, Barb McDermott and Gail McKeown. --
Dinosaurs of the Arctic, written by Dana Hopkins ; illustrated by Aaron Edzerza
I is for Inuksuk, an Arctic celebration, Mary Wallace. --
Arctic animals, Jennifer Szymanski
Ice worlds, written by Rachel Godfrey
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