A polar bear journey /
by Debbie S. Miller ; pictures by Jon Van Zyle.
- New York : Walker, 2005.
- 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 21 x 26 cm.
Originally published: Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1997.
The true and fascinating survival story of the world's most distinctive bear. One January, in a cozy, snowy den, a polar bear gives birth to two tiny cubs. They weigh only a pound each, and they cannot see or hear. After several weeks, the family begins its journey-a 1,500-mile trek across the treacherous frozen landscape in search of food. Along the way, the cubs learn to hunt, swim, and travel as they grow so that they can eventually survive alone. After giving birth to two tiny cubs in a cozy den, a mother polar bear watches them grow bigger and stronger, until finally they can venture out, and she teaches them how to hunt, swim, stalk, and travel across dangerous sea ice. Reprint.