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Polar bears in trouble / Rob Waring, series editor.

Series: Footprint reading library; Incredible animals. Boston, Massachusetts : London, United Kingdom : Heinle/Cengage Learning, ©2009Description: 24 p. : col. ill.; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781424012312 ; 1424012317.Subject(s): English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | Readers (Elementary) | Polar bears -- Climatic factors | Global warming | English language -- Study and teaching -- ReadersDDC classification: 372.4/P757 Summary: Polar bears one of the largest and most dangerous hunters in the cold regions of the North. Their bodies are built for winter and they do best in the coldest areas. Unfortunately, polar bears are becoming threatened due to changes in the world's climate. How does global warming affect polar bears? What must be done to save them?
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GS 372.4/On21 One woman's choice / GS 372.4/Op1 Opal town / GS 372.4/P435 Peruvian weavers / GS 372.4/P757 Polar bears in trouble / GS 372.4/P881 Practice book / GS 372.4/P963 Puffin rescue! / GS 372.4/R220 Read & understand with leveled texts. Grade K.

"The footprints reading library introduces sights and sounds from around the world with original video material developed by National Geographic Digital Media. These readers offer real-life stories in print, audio and video to develop English language skills" -- inside cover. DVD copyrighted 2010 Heinle, Cengage Learning. Video and audio files are both contained on the DVD.

Includes vocabulary list. "National Geographic"--Cover. 2200 headwords.

Footprint reading library with video from National geographic. Level: B2 (upper-intermediate), 2200 Headwords.

Polar bears one of the largest and most dangerous hunters in the cold regions of the North. Their bodies are built for winter and they do best in the coldest areas. Unfortunately, polar bears are becoming threatened due to changes in the world's climate. How does global warming affect polar bears? What must be done to save them?

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