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What would happen if a polar bear and a grizzly bear met each other? What if they had a fight? Who do you think would win?
This nonfiction reader compares and contrasts two ferocious bear species. Kids learn about the bears' anatomies, behaviors, and more. This book is packed with photos, charts, illustrations, and amazing facts.It takes about 5 Hours and 12 minutes on average for a reader to read Polar Bear Vs. Grizzly Bear (Who Would Win?). This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Polar Bear Vs. Grizzly Bear (Who Would Win?) is 1st Grade through 4th Grade .
The Lexile score for Polar Bear Vs. Grizzly Bear (Who Would Win?) is 720.
Polar Bear Vs. Grizzly Bear (Who Would Win?) is 32 pages long.
awesome series!
Derived From Web , May 17, 2022
My 7 year old son LOVED these additions to his previous books he wins, as he learns so much and enjoys reading them on his own. I love how two species are compared, and makes the facts easy to remember, and puts the information into perspective. We read all the books again and compare the physical properties with other species, too. This is an awesome, cool series!
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Our Grand Children Love them
Derived From Web , Jun 4, 2020
This is one of the few missing ones. It came so fast and our grandkids love reading them. Great illustrations and facts about animals.
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Educational and entertaining
Derived From Web , Sep 25, 2018
For this reason, I've done so. Full of curious, little known facts, set in a format that will especially love little boys. There are lots of big words so that these are meant to be read by an adult to younger children.
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It has a lot of good science. My daughter enjoyed reading this book
Derived From Web , Jul 12, 2018
My daughter loves so much this book!
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Interesting but violent...
Derived From Web , Jul 3, 2017
Books are beautiful, but are not for the faint of heart. Each book has lots of interesting facts about the animals portrayed, but ends with a fictional battle between the two animals in which one animal kills grotesquely and/or violently the other. I love it but I don 't love it.
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and a few print offs from Teachers Pay Teachers and we had one super fun day
Derived From Web , Mar 6, 2017
My children are obsessed with these books and bears. Definitely a win with this one! We paired it with Disney's documentary about bears, our WWW game, and a few print-offs from Teachers Pay Teachers and we had a super fun day! My children love me!
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One of our favorites!
Derived From Web , Jan 9, 2017
The books by Who Would Win are my absolute favorite of all time! They make learning more relevant about each animal by comparing the two and then saving the fight for the end. My three and five year olds love these books and we do too!
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