Polar+Bears

The Polar Bear by Annie Hemstock Mankato, MN: Capstone High/Low Books, 1999

 Call Number: 599.786 HEM

**__Summary/Description__:** This book includes information about all things Polar Bears. It gives you basic information, such as height and weight, but it also gives complex information such as hibernation and their lifestyle. It is set up in a way that can be interpreted by all ages. So whether you're in elementary school or in high school, it's easy to understand this book. You can learn almost everything about the typical life of a Polar Bear through this book.

__**Beyond the Book**__: Go beyond the book by exploring these recommended web resources:
 * National Geographic: Polar Bears - This website gives detailed information about all things Polar Bear. It even shows you where they are found around the world on a globe, and their size relative to a human.
 * World Wild Life: Polar Bears - You will learn information about why polar bears matter, threats to them, what WWF (World Wild Life) is doing, and how you can help save the Polar Bears. You can even adopt one!
 * Polar Bear Life Cycle - Here you will find the life cycle of a Polar Bear. You can browse topics such as Denning,Reproduction, Pals & Playmates, The Wondering Bear's Arctic Realm, and The Polar Bears of Churchill.
 * Endangered Polar Bear - Located on this website, you will learn all about the endangerment of Polar Bears. There are also other topics too. Polar Bears Threats, Description, and Fun Facts are just a few of the options to choose from.
 * Polar Bears International - <span style="font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 120%;">This website gives you some info on the topic of Polar Bears. It also describes ways that you can help the Polar Bears, for the reason that they are endangered. You can adopt one too!
 * <span style="font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;">The Habitat of a Polar Bear - <span style="font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 120%;">Here you can discover facts about where Polar Bears' call home. It gives you detailed descriptions about their habitat, and what's happening to it.