Arctic Hares
by Rebecca Pettiford
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
No, Arctic hares are not wearing mascara! Their long, black eyelashes help these snow white hares see across the glaring white snow and ice. Learn all about how Arctic hares live in their freezing home in this title highlighting their many adaptations.
Arctic Foxes
by Rebecca Pettiford
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
Arctic foxes are master hunters of the north! These small predators use their keen sense of hearing to listen for the rustlings of lemmings under the snow. Then, they leap to break through the layers of white to snatch their prey! This title walks readers through the fascinating adaptations Arctic foxes have developed to survive this harsh biome.
Polar Bears
by Rebecca Pettiford
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
Polar bears are built for subzero temperatures! With black skin to absorb the sun's rays, two layers of thick fur to trap heat, and blubber lying under their skin, these bears are ready to take on any cold weather. Discover the many special adaptations of polar bears in this title about their lives in the Arctic!
Reindeer
by Rebecca Pettiford
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
Reindeer are migrating masters whose hooves change to tackle the different seasons of their Arctic home! In winter, hard, fur-covered hooves protect their feet from the snow and cold. As the ground thaws, their hooves become soft to make walking much easier. Travel across the northernmost biome and learn about the many adaptations of reindeer in this low-level title.
Collared Lemmings
by Rebecca Pettiford
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
Burrowing deep under the snow, collared lemmings use their shovel-like claws to create a secret world of tunnels hidden from predators. These small rodents put on their white winter coat each fall to blend in with their snowy home. Early readers will love digging through the pages of this fun, fact-filled read about the adaptations of collared lemmings.
Harp Seals
by Rebecca Pettiford
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
From special tears that protect their eyes in salty seawater to their migrations for feeding and giving birth, harp seals have many special adaptations for thriving in their freezing home. Find an explanation for how harp seals survive in the Arctic on each page of this vibrant title!
Narwhals
by Betsy Rathburn
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
Narwhals are the unicorns of the sea! These mysterious creatures may be known for their long tusks. But they have many other adaptations to survive in the Arctic! In this low-level text, listeners will explore the physical and behavioral traits that help narwhals thrive in the icy waters of the Arctic biome.
Snowy Owls
by Betsy Rathburn
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
A snowy owl silently glides to an open tree branch. It waits and listens for prey to come near. Then, it swoops down to grab its next meal! In this low-level audiobook, lists will discover how these birds thrive in the Arctic biome. Listeners will be impressed by the survival skills of these silent hunters!
Arctic Wolves
by Betsy Rathburn
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
An arctic wolf trudges across a frozen lake. Furry paws help it grip the slippery ice! This trait is one of many adaptations that help arctic wolves survive their frigid home. In this low-level title, listeners will explore the body parts and behaviors that help the wolves find food and shelter in the Arctic.
Beluga Whales
by Betsy Rathburn
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the Animals of the Arctic series
A beluga whale swims among the floating ice of the Arctic Ocean. Its white skin helps it hide! Listeners will explore this adaptation and others in this low-level title about how beluga whales survive in the Arctic biome.