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Little Polar Bear and the Reindeer

by Hans de Beer

Series: Little Polar Bear (8)

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In this new adventure featuring Lars, the Little Polar Bear, the short North Pole summer is ending. Lars watches sadly as the geese head south again. Soon after, the reindeer, too, start their winter migration. But this year, man has interfered with their journey. A high fence that goes on for miles has been erected right in their path, and piles of giant pipes litter the landscape. The herd is trapped. If they can't get through, they will perish. Once again, it's Lars to the rescue. Using his brains and the muskoxen's brawn, they are able to break through the barricade and the reindeer can continue on to their winter grazing grounds. Fans of the Little Polar Bear books will delight in this exciting new story with its subtle reminder of man's impact on nature.… (more)
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Lars, the eponymous little polar bear, returns in this eighth picture-book adventure, this time befriending Oliver, a little reindeer who gets separated from his mother in a snowstorm. True to form, Lars offers to help Oliver return to his family, setting out to follow the herd on its southward journey. They are aided in their quest by Otto the muskox, and eventually do find the other reindeer. Unfortunately, their progress has been halted by a fenced-in pipeline that runs for miles...

Originally published in Switzerland as Der kleine Eisbär rettet die Rentiere (literally: "The Little Polar Bear Rescues the Reindeer"), Little Polar Bear and the Reindeer features a story-line that is in many respects quite similar to its predecessors. As always, Lars makes a new animal friend, one whom he must assist. This entry in the series differs from the previous ones, however, in that it also includes an ecological message, in the episode involving the pipeline, which Lars and company must sabotage for the good of the reindeer herd. Recommended to fans of the Little Polar Bear books. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Jun 6, 2018 |
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In this new adventure featuring Lars, the Little Polar Bear, the short North Pole summer is ending. Lars watches sadly as the geese head south again. Soon after, the reindeer, too, start their winter migration. But this year, man has interfered with their journey. A high fence that goes on for miles has been erected right in their path, and piles of giant pipes litter the landscape. The herd is trapped. If they can't get through, they will perish. Once again, it's Lars to the rescue. Using his brains and the muskoxen's brawn, they are able to break through the barricade and the reindeer can continue on to their winter grazing grounds. Fans of the Little Polar Bear books will delight in this exciting new story with its subtle reminder of man's impact on nature.

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