About this title: This beginning reader book features four vignettes about Little Bear and his loving mother. In one story Little Bear makes birthday soup and in another he imagines flying to the moon. Illustrations accompany the text.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers, New York
Date Published: 1957
Description: Sendak, Maurice. Fair. No Jacket. The book is solid with bright, unmarked pages. There are pencil marks on the inside of both boards, the first and last end papers, the reverse of the first end paper and the second end paper. A name is written on the dedication page. There are crayon marks on the outside of both boards. The illustrated boards and spine have moderate shelf wear & heavy edge wear with a 1/2 inch tear at the top of the spine. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harper & Row, New York
Date Published: 1961
Description: Maurice Sendak. Good. Book cover with some shelf wear and bumped corners. Interior clean and unmarked. I Can Read book. 63 p. : col. ill.; 22cm. Audience: Children/juvenile. read more
Binding: Trade pb
Publisher: Trumpet Club special edition
Date Published: 1989
ISBN-13:9780440840411ISBN:0440840414
Description: Sendak, Maurice. Good. No dust jacket, as issued. Unknown printing. Illustrated by Sendak, Maurice. 63 p. ; illus. ; I Can Read Books, Trumpet Club Special Edition paperback (Harper & Row) read more
1.I think this book is really nice to read because it makes you think of when you were alittle kid.Because little bear asks Mother bear quotion when she was a little girl and also when she met Father bear.when i was alittle girl ask my mom when she met my Daddy and when she was alittle girl like me.
2.what i like about this book that the author made it sound like it was real.I also like how the author drew the pickture.i enjoyd the book by reading it."
"Another old-time favourite from when I was a kid. I loved Little Bear. There is something wonderful about his imagination. Several tales in one with this edition."
"I still remember the thrill of reading this book by myself when I was about five or six. Little Bear is laid out in chapters, albeit very short ones, in which he visits his grandparents, makes a birthday meal, and other brief activities, with little quirky notes throughout. It is a very enjoyable little book. Maurice Sendak's illustrations add immeasurably to its value."
"It was funny that bear kept coming in because he was cold, then he said "I want to see my fur", and they had to take off all his clothes. And then he was happy."
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