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Cargando... Yo Soy El Oso Polar, with Code (AV2 Spanish and English eBooks) (Spanish Edition)por Steve Macleod
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)599.786Natural sciences and mathematics Zoology Mammals Carnivora Bears Polar BearsClasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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The most interesting feature of this book though is the web connection. The company AV2 has a website. Type in the web address, which can be found throughout the book, and you have access to even more information about polar bears. There is a video with some slightly muffled comentary, slide show, links to websites for more information about polar bears, activities such as mazes and spot the difference, as well as quizes. You can even mail the results of hte quizes to someone. While some of the activites are less than fresh, the additional links can be fun and informative. One link is to a National Geographic site that included a map of where the bears live, video and audio, an e-card and slide show. The website provided by the book is a great source of collected resources that are interesting and child friendly.
The book is more useful in teaching children to read than providing factual information about polar bears. The table of contents is creative and cute, but may muddle the line between fiction and nonfiction. The table of contents page is a polar bear cub stating, "In this book I will teach you about..." This is followed by a bulleted list of what to expect (myself, my food, my home, my family). We all know polar bears can't talk, right? ( )