This irresistible reading series is sure to fire the imagination of young readers with its exciting range of high-interest topics and its great-looking, easy-to-follow design. Developed with literacy experts, this five-level graded reading series will guide young readers as they build confidence and fluency in their literacy skills and progress towards reading alone. Arctic and Antarctic introduces readers to these chilly places. It includes facts about who first explored the North and South Poles, and which people and animals live there now. Children can discover why there are research stations in the Antarctic, and all about migration, glaciers and more. See www.kingfisherreaders.com for series information.
This is Book 45 in the Kingfisher Readers Series. See all Kingfisher Readers books here.
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Philip Steele has written extensively on citizenship and history for children.
More about Philip SteeleThea Feldman is the author of dozens of books for young children, including non-fiction and fiction titles for Disney and Animal Planet. She writes on a wide range of subjects, with natural history as one of her main areas of interest. She also writes about the practice of teaching reading.
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