Includes and bibliographical refererences (page 23) and index.
Contents:
Many bears -- On their own -- The home range -- Cubs on the way -- Growing up -- Bears in danger.
Summary:
"While a sleuth of bears is usually only a mother and her cubs, these groups are very important to how bear cubs are raised! Although they're usually solitary creatures, bears still need their sleuth. A mother bear will feed and raise her cubs, careful to keep them safe from any danger-even other bears! With approachable text paired closely with photographs of bears in the wild, this book shows young readers how bears live in the wild. From the brown bear to the polar bear, a sleuth is a key part of survival"-- Provided by publisher.
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