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Polar Bears Enviroment - A Free Christmas ebook for kids

Thanking all our dear readers for their support during the year 2024, we give away the completely free version of our fun ebook "The Three Polar Bears" - December 3th and 4th. Our printed version will be on sale from Amazon, to give as a coloring book of activities for your children in this special season. . The Polar Bear: A Majestic Arctic Hunter The polar bear, a magnificent creature perfectly adapted to the harsh Arctic environment, is the largest land carnivore on Earth. Its thick white fur, powerful physique, and keen hunting instincts make it a formidable predator. Feeding Habits: Polar bears are primarily carnivores, with their diet consisting mainly of seals. They are opportunistic hunters, often stalking their prey near breathing holes in the sea ice. Their exceptional sense of smell allows them to detect seals from great distances. Once they have located their prey, they launch a swift attack, using their powerful claws and jaws to subdue...

Free eBook is our digital gift included this christmas

Christmas letter from kids Every season there are toys, but why not improve reading habits in your children. Why reading is important for babies and young children? Sharing stories, talking and singing every day helps your child's development in lots of ways. Reading and sharing stories can: help your child become familiar with sounds, words, language and the value of books; spark your child's imagination, stimulate curiosity. Many picture books are written at a higher reading level, use amazingly complex vocabularies and offer interesting plots. The illustrations of a picture book help children understand what they are reading and allow young readers to analyze the story. When children are having difficulty, the illustrations help then to get ideas better. Books create warm emotional bonds between adults and kids when they read books together. Books help kids develop basic language skills and profoundly expand their vocabularies—much more than any other m...