The Polar Bear
The Polar Bear
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Written and illustrated by Jenni Desmond
A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book of 2016
Following on her gorgeous book, The Blue Whale, Desmond's The Polar Bear is exquisitely rendered, magnificent, and precise, with wonderful storytelling too. A gorgeously illustrated nonfiction book about the polar bear, this is a factually accurate as well as a poetic exploration of polar bear bodies, habits, and habitats. Working in a painterly, expressive way, Jenni Desmond creates landscapes and creatures that are marked by atmosphere and emotion, telling a story about bears that engages the reader's interest in amazing facts as well as their deep sense of wonder.
ISBN: 978-1-59270-200-8
8.25" (W) x 10.63" (H) • 48 pages • HCJ
Grade Level: 3
Interest Level: K-5
Lexile Level: 1100
Guided Reading Level: O
AWARDS AND REVIEWS
A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2016
★ "With a touch of metafictional flair, a young girl pulls this very book down from the shelf to read about polar bears and is immediately immersed in their fascinating world. She learns about their habitat, physical characteristics and adaptations, and feeding and hunting habits. The writing is engaging, and facts come at a fairly quick pace. The mixed-media artwork is charming; broad washes of color are balanced by lovely details of polar bears as they go about the business of their lives." —STARRED REVIEW, Jody Kopple, School Library Journal
"Following the success of The Blue Whale, Desmond has delivered another poignant and refreshing look at these magnificent animals, threatened with extinction." —Sarah Yewman, Picture Books Blogger
"An empathic illustrated invitation into the world of one of our planet’s most vulnerable creatures." —Maria Popova, Brain Pickings
"From the first page, Desmond creates an immediate bond with readers. She depicts a young girl reading a book, The Polar Bear, the same book we are also holding. Absorbed, the girl enters the narrative, discovering many facts about polar bears as she begins to follow one bear across the frozen Arctic. …it is the mixed-media collages that steal the show here. Whether depicting the vast polar landscape; or creating a diagram of the features of the polar bear (including bad breath!); or illuminating a text point, such as a female in her den; or using a chart to represent the bear’s food sources, the double-page-spread illustrations add detail and depth to the text. … The narrative comes full circle with parallel events: a female bear gives birth, completing the journey through the seasons, and the young girl, now back home and finished with reading her book, curls up to sleep." —Betty Carter, The Horn Book
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