My name is Peter and I am a Polar Bear. I live in the Arctic where it is very very cold. I am going to tell you some things about the Arctic and show you.

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My name is Peter and I am a Polar Bear. I live in the Arctic where it is very very cold. I am going to tell you some things about the Arctic and show you some pictures of what it is like to live in the Arctic. I hope everyone is wrapped up and ready to go on our Arctic adventure.

This is a map of the world showing the Arctic where I live. Why do you think the Arctic is coloured white? What might this tell you about the weather in the Arctic?

Here are some pictures of the Arctic to help you imagine what it would feel like to live here.

Did you notice how blue and clear the sky is? That means it is very very cold.

There are hardly any plants in the Arctic because it is too cold for them to grow.

The ice floats on the water in the ocean in the Arctic. There is some other ice we also see in the ocean....

This is an iceberg. It is a very big piece of ice which has broken off and is now floating in the ocean.

I’ve taken some pictures of some of the other animals that also live here in the Arctic with me. Look closely at the pictures and see if you notice anything which most of these animals have in common.

This is a picture of my friend Freddie. Do you know what animal Freddie is? Freddie is an Arctic Fox. He has deep, thick fur which helps to keep him warm.

Here is a photo of my friend Holly. Do you know what animal she is? She looks a bit like a rabbit but she is actually a hare. Hare’s are bigger than rabbits. Holly also has thick fur to keep her warm.

This is my friend Sammy. Do you know what animal Sammy is? Sammy is a seal. Sammy swims in the ice cold ocean and also likes to come and lay in the snow.

Hey look this is a great photo of my friend Warren. Do you know what type of animal Warren is? Warren is a whale. He lives in the icy cold ocean. But sometimes he likes to jump out, like in this picture!

Here is a picture of my mummy and my brother Paul and my sister Poppy. That should give you a big clue as to what animal they are....they’re the same animal as me...do you know what they are? Thats right, they’re polar bears too!

Did you notice what all these animals have in common? They all have thick white fur. Why do you think it might be good to have thick white fur in the Arctic? The thick fur helps to keep the animals warm in the freezing weather. Because their fur is white it also helps them to hide in the snow so that no one can see them.

Did you notice that there weren’t any people on any of the pictures that you have seen so far? Why do you think there are no people on the pictures? Because it is too cold in the Arctic. Also, there aren’t many plants which means not a lot of food grows here for people to eat. We do get visitors sometimes though....

Sometimes scientists come to explore the Arctic. They carry their luggage on sledges because that is the easiest way to move things around here!

Sometimes people use foxes to pull their sledges across the deep snow.

I like to roll around in the snow. What do you like to play in the snow?

It’s time for me to go now. I hope you enjoyed exploring the arctic with me. Don’t forget all the interesting things we’ve talked about.... -The icebergs - My friends the Arctic Fox, the Arctic Hare, the Arctic Seal, the Whale and of course the other Polar Bears. - We even got to see some scientists coming to do some exploring. I hope to see you again soon.....Bye!