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Subject: Celebrate Polar Bear Day-Feb. 27

Date: Thu Jan 11 14:09

Author: Tonya (tonyamb@bellsouth.net)

The polar bear has a day dedicated to him--learn more about this great wanderer of the frozen north. Plan an afternoon of out-of-school time to learn more.

READING LIST TO SHARE:
--Polar Bear Son: An Inuit Tale-by: Lydia Dabcovish (age 5-8)
--Little Polar Bear Finds a Friend-by: Hans de Beer (age 5-8)
--Little Polar Bear-by: Hans de Beer (age 5-9)
--Polar Bears-by: Linda Tagliaferro (age 7-10)
--Ice Bear in the Steps of the Polar Bear-by: Nicola Davies (age 4-6)
--A Polar Bear Journey-by: Debbie S. Miller (age 5-9)
--Polar Bears-by: Jacqueline S. Cotton (age 5-7)
--Polar Bears Past Bedtime-by: Mary Pope Osborne (age 6-9)
--Polar Bears (zoobooks series)-by: Timothy L. Biel (age 12+)
--Little Polar Bear and the Reindeer-by: Hans de Beer (age 8-10)

PUFFY THE POLAR BEAR

What you need to make each Polar Bear:
--toothpicks
--2 large marshmallows
--6 minmi marshmallows
--2 white jelly beans, halved
--icing
--1 brown M&M
--scissors
--black shoestring licorice
Using a toothpick, attach the 2 large marshmallows together to make Puffy's body & head. For each arm, thread 2 mini marshmallows onto one end of a toothpick & poke the other end into the body. For each leg, do the same, but use one marshmallow for the leg & one half of a white jelly bean for the foot (so the polar beart will stand up). Using icing, "glue" on 2 jelly bean halves for ears & M&M for a nose. Snip 2 short licorice lengths & glue (icing) them in place for the eyes.

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