Little Polar Bear and the ReindeerLittle Polar Bear and the Reindeer
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Book, 2005
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Current format, Book, 2005, ed, Available now. Offered in 0 more formatsWhen man interferes with the reindeer's migration path by building a high, long fence, Lars the Little Polar Bear comes to their aid with the help of a muskoxen's brawn.
As the short North Pole summer ends, the reindeer start their winter migration. But this year, man has interfered by putting up a high fence right in their path. The herd is trapped. If they can't get through, they will perish. Once again, it's Lars the Little Polar Bear to the rescue. Full color.
In this new adventure featuring Lars, the Little Polar Bear, the short North Pole summer is ending. Lars watches sadly as the geese head south again. Soon after, the reindeer, too, start their winter migration. But this year, man has interfered with their journey. A high fence that goes on for miles has been erected right in their path, and piles of giant pipes litter the landscape. The herd is trapped. If they can't get through, they will perish. Once again, it's Lars to the rescue. Using his brains and the muskoxen's brawn, they are able to break through the barricade and the reindeer can continue on to their winter grazing grounds.
As the short North Pole summer ends, the reindeer start their winter migration. But this year, man has interfered by putting up a high fence right in their path. The herd is trapped. If they can't get through, they will perish. Once again, it's Lars the Little Polar Bear to the rescue. Full color.
In this new adventure featuring Lars, the Little Polar Bear, the short North Pole summer is ending. Lars watches sadly as the geese head south again. Soon after, the reindeer, too, start their winter migration. But this year, man has interfered with their journey. A high fence that goes on for miles has been erected right in their path, and piles of giant pipes litter the landscape. The herd is trapped. If they can't get through, they will perish. Once again, it's Lars to the rescue. Using his brains and the muskoxen's brawn, they are able to break through the barricade and the reindeer can continue on to their winter grazing grounds.
Fans of the Little Polar Bear books will delight in this exciting new story with its subtle reminder of man's impact on nature.
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- New York : North-South Books, 2005.
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