Jack and Annie Polar Bears Past Bedtime
Across
- 2. When these are charged with electricity, they make the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).
- 5. The man who taught the seal hunter how to hunt.
- 6. Kind of dog used by the seal hunters.
- 7. Something you can wear to hide your face.
- 9. Bravery; personal quality that lets you do things without letting fear stop you.
- 10. Lands around the North Pole.
- 13. Transportation used by seal hunters instead of a car or truck.
- 15. Part of a seal used to make knives and needles.
- 17. House or shelter made out of packed snow and ice.
- 18. Opposite of thick.
Down
- 1. Long pile of snow built up by the wind.
- 3. Kind of fur; part of animal used to make warm clothes.
- 4. You can eat these, but they can also be frozen and used as runners of a sled!
- 5. How Jack felt when he crawled across the ice like the polar bear, even though he didn't go through the air.
- 8. Land of snow and ice where the ground is frozen.
- 9. Ritual to thank the animal spirits for their help.
- 11. A baby bear.
- 12. Animal hunted by people and polar bears.
- 14. Trying to detect smells by breathing through your nose.
- 16. Animal that appeared at the start of the book and told Annie to go RIGHT NOW.