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Unicorn Riders of the Arctic People who live on a world where the sun doesn't rise very often ride unicorns to stay safe from evil. They learn how important it is to work together and be brave. Summary: In the ethereal Arctic, where sunshine is valuable, there lives a beautiful group of fighters. People know these fighters for the beautiful unicorns that they keep as pets. These horses help them have great personalities. On a mysterious and cold world, the strong bond between warrior and beast is the basis of their society. It stands for strength and purity. Ayla is a young, active member of the group whose dreams are beyond what is real. As the story goes on, we learn more about her. The thing that really moves Ayla is her wish to ride a unicorn and become one of the best protectors of her people. Threatening the peace of their world, dark forces and scary shadows show up with plans as cold as a winter night. The group gets ready for what they don't know while the elders, who are wise and fearful, sense that darkness is coming. In this ominous mood, Ayla meets Lumi for the first time. Lumi is an old horse with a white coat. Silence makes a strong connection that can't be broken. With Lumi by her side, Ayla starts a difficult trip to learn more about herself and get better. As they work out together, their friendship grows stronger and they find a balance between their spirit and their mission. This level of readiness is necessary because a scary threat has appeared and requires guts and drive. During the first fights, Ayla and Lumi are put to the test to see how committed they are and how well they can be lights in the dark. The story's climax is reached when it's clear that working together is their best tool. Tribes that had been separate before joined forces to fight a shared enemy. The major battle at Icewind Pass is both a fight for life and a show of how powerful cooperation and trust can be. It takes a lot of work to win, and afterward is a time to celebrate and heal. The area used to be dark, but now it shines with a new light, and the guards are revered and their stories are woven into the fabric of the community. It's become clear that Ayla and Lumi are strong and hopeful. They are now looking to the future and hope that their memory will serve as a guide for others. That's not all that The Unicorn Riders of the Arctic is about. It's also about group courage and the power that comes from working together. In a place where the sun doesn't rise very often, the real light shines from inside, paving the way for a better tomorrow. Chapter 1: The Dawn in the North Ayla was a little girl who lived in a magical, faraway place where it was always dark, snowy, and freezing. Ayla wasn't like other girls her age; she was a brave and dreamy young warrior from her group. The sun didn't rise very often in this cold and beautiful area, so every dawn was a valuable and beautiful sight. Ayla would look out to sea every morning with wide-open mouths in hope of seeing the sun quickly rise over the snow-covered mountains. Even though it was short-lived, the light worked like magic, sending a warm, golden glow over the snowy ground that made it look like everything was sparkling. It was a dream that kept going through Ayla's mind every time she saw the strange sunrise. It was her dream to ride a unicorn, which is a mythical animal loved in her culture for its beauty, grace, and power. In Ayla's world, unicorns stood for bravery, power, and the true nature of the warriors who rode them. They were more than just beings. People said that the depths of these beautiful animals' eyes were like the sky, and their coats sparkled like the sun. Someone who could ride a unicorn was seen as proud and brave, and Ayla wanted to be one of the few people who had that title. There was more to this dream than just the adventure and the link to a magical creature. Ayla wanted to show her tribe and the rest of the world that she was a fighter with the heart, courage, and strength of a warrior. She dreamed of riding her unicorn across vast, snowy fields, feeling the cold wind on her face, and being stronger and freer than she had ever been. Because of her dream, her days were full of reason and excitement. Every morning as Ayla watched the sun rise, her resolve got stronger. She was determined to get what she wanted, so she set out on a journey to find her unicorn and use it to make tales in their country. She knew, though, that dreams didn't come true on their own. She knew she had to work hard to be able to ride a unicorn. Unicorns picked their horses based on traits like bravery, loyalty, and having a pure heart. She was ready to deal with any problems that came up, learn from them, and become the strong woman she had always known she could be. She would not only look for a unicorn, but she would also find out how brave and strong she really is. Like every day, Ayla's trip would take her beyond the horizon, into the unknown, and even into the pages of mythology. It was about to start, just like the sun rising over the horizon. Chapter 2: The Meeting Members of Ayla's group got together for an important meeting deep in the Arctic, as the sky turned soft colors as evening approached. It wasn't like the usual getting together around a fire to tell stories and laugh. Instead, there was a thick silence that made it seem like the snow was listening and holding its breath. The tribe's secret pointed to danger and bad things. They had never seen shadows like the ones around their house before. They walked quietly through the icy fields and into the cold woods. Aside from being shadows cast by trees or clouds, these things seemed to be moving toward the tribe's land on their own. As the elders spoke in a worried tone, Ayla stood with her people. Her young heart was racing with a mix of fear and joy. It looked like the excitement had come right to her door. She had always wanted to go on trips and show off how good she was at martial arts. The leaders told everyone to be careful because they didn't know what the shadows meant in terms of danger. They told troops that they needed to be ready to protect their people and that they should look into these shadows to figure out what they were trying to do.
From the Amazon bestselling author, comes a new children's book that is engaging, fun, and teaches about the environment! Nanu, a lonely polar bear, searches for dinner. The ice is melting, and the animals are disappearing! During his search, he makes an unlikely friend with Toklo, a silly beluga whale! The friends work together with a native girl, Ahnah, as they figure out how everyone can work together to help "Save the Arctic"! This time, Bethany Stahl's interactive book immerses children in a fun and unique journey where they can: -Name the colors of the buildings in the Arctic village! -Brainstorm ideas on how you can help the Arctic from your home -Count beluga whales and fish-Learn exciting animal facts about polar bears and beluga whales You won't want to miss inspiring your precious little one with this brilliant arctic tale!"Save the Arctic" is the second book in Stahl's best-selling "Save the Earth" series! This is the second book in the Save the Earth series. Perfect for ages: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and up
Both an inspiring collection of experiences and a practical how-to guide, the book details 50 of the world's best adventures, as selected in a survey by the Adventure Trade Travel Association (ATTA) for people over 40.
Winner of the National Book Award This bestselling, groundbreaking exploration of the Far North is a classic of natural history, anthropology, and travel writing. The Arctic is a perilous place. Only a few species of wild animals can survive its harsh climate. In this modern classic, Barry Lopez explores the many-faceted wonders of the Far North: its strangely stunted forests, its mesmerizing aurora borealis, its frozen seas. Musk oxen, polar bears, narwhal, and other exotic beasts of the region come alive through Lopez’s passionate and nuanced observations. And, as he examines the history and culture of its indigenous communities, along with parallel narratives of intrepid, often underprepared and subsequently doomed polar explorers, Lopez drives to the heart of why the austere and formidable Arctic is also a constant source of breathtaking beauty, mystery, and wonder. Written in prose as pure as the land it describes, Arctic Dreams is a timeless mediation on the ability of the landscape to shape our dreams and to haunt our imaginations.
Warder John Willoby is being pulled between worlds, disappearing for minutes at a time from the prison and appearing in the midst of a makeshift medieval encampment before tumbling back. That, or he’s going mad, his mind simply breaking apart. It’s clear, to him and to his family, it must be the latter. His wife can barely stand him, and his daughter doesn’t even try; he drinks too much and lashes out too easily. He isn’t worth anyone’s time, even his own. But in this other world—this winter land of first-settlers—he is a man with a purpose, on whom others rely. A man who must kill a King so as to save a people. With a second chance, Willoby may become the kind of man he had always wanted to be.
Soar into a breathtaking world of heroes and unicorns as you’ve never seen them before in this fantastical middle grade debut perfect for fans of the Percy Jackson and Eragon series! Skandar Smith has always yearned to leave the Mainland and escape to the secretive Island, where wild unicorns roam free. He’s spent years studying for his Hatchery exam, the annual test that selects a handful of Mainlander thirteen-year-olds to train to become unicorn riders. But on the day of Skandar’s exam, things go horribly wrong, and his hopes are shattered…until a mysterious figure knocks on his door at midnight, bearing a message: the Island is in peril and Skandar must answer its call. Skandar is thrust into a world of epic sky battles, dangerous clashes with wild unicorns, and rumors of a shadowy villain amassing a unicorn army. And the closer Skandar grows to his newfound friends and community of riders, the harder it becomes to keep his secrets—especially when he discovers their lives may all be in graver danger than he ever imagined.
Every day can be an adventure. Especially if you bring balloons. Ever wondered what it would be like to ride a carousel right off its platform? As Emma discovers, all it takes is a handful of balloons and a very kind polar bear to show you the way. This soaring story of friendship, between a carousel bear and the little girl who noticed him, will take readers to the arctic and back—in time for bedtime, of course—and remind them anything is possible. Even flying.
A novel about one girl’s journey to the arctic, where she discovers the power of letting go of pain and opening up to second chances When twelve-year-old Talia—still reeling from the recent death of her mother—is forced to travel with her emotionally and physically distant whale-researcher father to the Arctic for the summer, she begins to wonder if the broken pieces inside of her will ever begin to heal. Like her jar of wishes, Talia feels bottled up and torn. Everything about life in Churchill feels foreign, including Sura, the traditional Inuit woman whom Talia must live with. But when Sura exposes her to the tradition of storytelling, she unlocks something within Talia that has long since been buried: her ability to hope, to believe again in making wishes come true. A rich and poignant story about opening up—to new people, to second chances, to moving forward with life. Praise for Waiting for Unicorns: "Debut author Hautala's writing in this first-person narrative is lyrical and evocative; her descriptions of the landscape are vivid. Written by an author to watch, this quiet story of loss and healing will appeal to thoughtful readers." --Kirkus Reviews "This poignant story demonstrates that opening up to new experiences, places, and people can enrich life even in the aftermath of tragedy."--School Library Journal “[An] affecting exploration of grief and the hope that can come through the love of good friends. With spellbinding descriptions…this story will stay with readers.”--Publishers Weekly “Contemplative writing…a thoughtful examination of loss and hope.”--Booklist "Hautala mines the frigid setting for some exquisitely wrought metaphors of sadness and grief, and Tal’s reflections on her situation are lyrical and yet still appropriate, given her age. Readers who were touched by Holly Goldberg Sloan’s Counting by 7s will find this to be a similarly moving tale."--BCCB Reviews "Middle school readers will embrace Talia and her new family in the Arctic and perhaps receive the message about the power of stories to heal."--VOYA Reviews "This is a well-written tween novel that deals with growing pains, grief, and loneliness."--School Library Connection
A precocious young girl is determined to prove herself as an explorer in the first novel in the whimsical Polar Bear Explorers’ Club series. Stella Starflake Pearl knows, without a doubt, that she was born to be an adventurer. It’s too bad girls are forbidden from becoming explorers. But Stella’s father has never been one to play by the rules. Leaving behind her pet polar bear, Gruff, and beloved unicorn, Magic, Stella and Felix set off on an expedition to the snowy Icelands. There, Stella plans to prove herself as a junior explorer, worthy of membership in the Polar Bear Explorers’ Club. So when Stella and three other junior explorers are separated from the rest of their expedition, she has the perfect opportunity. Can they explore the frozen wilderness and live to tell the tale? The first in Alex Bell’s imaginative new series, The Polar Bear Explorers’ Club is a fun and daring adventure filled with magic, outlaws, and fantastic faraway lands.
Among all the large whales on Earth, the most unusual and least studied is the narwhal, the northernmost whale on the planet and the one most threatened by global warming. Narwhals thrive in the fjords and inlets of northern Canada and Greenland. These elusive whales, whose long tusks were the stuff of medieval European myths and Inuit legends, are uniquely adapted to the Arctic ecosystem and are able to dive below thick sheets of ice to depths of up to 1,500 meters in search of their prey-halibut, cod, and squid. Join Todd McLeish as he travels high above the Arctic circle to meet: Teams of scientific researchers studying the narwhal's life cycle and the mysteries of its tusk Inuit storytellers and hunters Animals that share the narwhals' habitat: walruses, polar bears, bowhead and beluga whales, ivory gulls, and two kinds of seals McLeish consults logbooks kept by whalers and explorers and interviews folklorists and historians to tease out the relationship between the real narwhal and the mythical unicorn. In Colorado, he visits climatologists studying changes in the seasonal cycles of the Arctic ice. From a history of the trade in narwhal tusks to descriptions of narwhals' vocalizations as heard through hydrophones, Narwhals reveals the beauty and thrill of the narwhal and its habitat, and the threat it faces from a rapidly changing world. Watch the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHwaqdKyLCQ&list=UUge4MONgLFncQ1w1C_BnHcw&index=9&feature=plcp