This fascinating book explores how igloos are made, and their role within Inuit life. Find out common questions such as why they don't melt, how long the last, and how safe they are, as well as about the traditions that surround them. Family life, roles, games, children, travel, hunting, and location all play a large role in where, why, by whom and when igloos are constructed; these aspects and more all fully covered. 117 pages, softcover.