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The Polar Bear Piper

Author: David, Erica

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.4
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 10248
Points per Word 9.8e-05
Page Count 123
Points per Page 0.00813

Description

A family of polar bears has appeared on the outskirts of town and started to cause mischief. Olaf loves the bears, but Elsa and Anna need to find out why they have suddenly appeared and how to get them back to their Arctic home. Book #5

Quick Summary

When a family of polar bears shows up on the outskirts of town and turns everyday life into a wintry playground of mischief, it's up to Olaf, Elsa, and Anna to discover why the bears have wandered so far from home and how to get them back to the Arctic. The story mixes silly bear antics with a gentle mystery that keeps early readers guessing, making it a hit with kids who love animal capers, Frozen fans, and anyone who enjoys a good laugh mixed with a dash of problem-solving. The characters work together in a way that feels like a team-up, and the short chapters and snappy dialogue make it perfect for reluctant readers who want a quick, satisfying adventure. Parents will appreciate that the tone is lighthearted there's a bit of tension when the bears cause chaos, but nothing truly scary plus a few fun facts about polar bear behavior woven into the plot. If your child liked the fast-paced, goofy teamwork in The Bad Guys, they'll find a similar vibe here, but set in a frosty town that feels like a cozy winter mystery. All in all, The Polar Bear Piper is a great choice for ages 6-9 who want an entertaining, quick read that's both funny and a little educational.