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24 pp.
| Capstone |
December, 2008 |
LibraryISBN 978-1-4296-2245-5$21.32
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K-3Pebble Plus: Look Inside series.
This book looks at how the Inuit people traditionally built and lived in igloos. With an overly simplified text and large-size photos, double-page spreads show the building process from snow-cutting, designing, and stacking to the family activities of heating, cooking, and sleeping inside the igloo home. One sentence makes clear that modern Inuit don't live in igloos: "Today the Inuit live in houses." Reading list. Glos., ind.