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This hands-on homeschool unit study explores the wonders of polar habitats, from the icy tundras of the Arctic to the frozen deserts of Antarctica. Designed for curious kids in grades 2–5, this crate brings science, geography, art, and literature together through open-ended projects that are as educational as they are fun. Your child will meet polar animals like penguins, polar bears, snowy owls, arctic foxes, and more—all while learning about their adaptations, food chains, and how they survive in some of the harshest conditions on the planet.
Along the way, they’ll dive into a guided novel study of The Very, Very Far North by Dan Bar-el—a heartwarming, humorous chapter book about an arctic adventurer named Duane the polar bear and his charming group of animal friends. With discussion questions, creative activities, and even hot cocoa to sip while you read together, it’s a cozy book club built right into your unit.
Whether you're diving into an arctic unit, exploring Antarctica for the first time, or building out your yearly science curriculum, this kit gives you everything you need to make it meaningful. It’s open-and-go, fully prepped, and packed with all the supplies—including full-sized books, real art materials, and no worksheets in sight. Just rich, standards-aligned learning that feels more like discovery than schoolwork.
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