It seems like Bear can sleep through anything. As a succession of animals enter his cave to escape the fierce storm, he continues to snore. Mouse makes a fire, Hare cooks popcom, Badger brings treats...They are having a great time. But when Bear wakes up and realises he's missed out on the fun, his visitors fear the worst. Can Bear be persuaded to ...
It's been 80 years since the publication of "The House at Pooh Corner," in which Christopher Robin says good-bye to Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Now they are all back in new adventures, for the first time approved by the Trustees of the Pooh Properties.
A rhythmic text and bold collage illustrations combine to introduce children to a variety of animals and colors in this classic book for the very young. The chant-like text ("Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see? I see a red bird looking at me. Red, Red Bird, what do you see? I see a yellow duck looking at me," and so on) practically begs to be ...
The new cub in the neighborhood, Lizzy Bruin, is the same age as Sister Bear--and she's also just as bossy. After a fight threatens their budding friendship, both cubs learn that you can't always have your own way if you want to have friends. Full-color illustrations.
Sister Bear learns that first grade is not all fun and games--there is real work to do!--and she begins to nibble her nails. With help from Mama and Papa, she learns to stop a nervous problem before it turns into a bad habit. Full-color illustrations.
The third installment of this new series by the "New York Times"-bestselling author of the Warriors saga continues the journey of a black bear, a polar bear, and a grizzly cub that are brought together by a twist of fate for a mystical quest to find the Last Great Wilderness.
A gentle stuffed bear who wears a pair of green overalls, Corduroy sits on a shelf in the toy section of a large department store, eagerly awaiting the day that someone will decide to buy him and bring him home. He thinks that day has finally come when a young girl named Lisa picks him up and declares that he's the very bear she's always wanted. ...
When a young bear finds a scrap of an old letter, his curiosity leads him to a cabin where a young woman mesmerizes him with the sound of her voice. Although he cannot understand her words, the bear returns each day to hear her stories of sailors, goddesses, and far-off lands. Full-color illustrations.
Max, a dancing bear with the Moscow Circus, brings his friend Boris into the act. The two become famous dancing bears. Selected by the New York Times Book Review as one of the Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1991.
Startled by clatter in a tree, Bear is determined to find out who is making all the noise. He goes on a short journey, picking up all of his friends on the way, until he discovers a quite bashful owl whom he declares their new friend. Full color.
When Mama Bear decides her family spends too much time in front of the TV, she bans it for a week. Then the Bear family finds other ways to have fun and keep busy, so they watch less when TV is allowed again--and they don't even miss it.
"The usually compatible Brother and Sister Bear are fighting--all day long! Mama Bear helps them realize that everyone argues once in a while, even with loved ones".--The Reading Teacher. IRA Children's Choice.
On a dark and stormy night, a bear cub named Sam tries to put off going to bed. Although his mother has helped him prepare for bed by getting him everything he wants including a book, his blanket, his stuffed animals, and a glass of milk, Sam still insists that he needs one more thing before he goes to sleep. Will Mrs. Bear be able to figure out ...
Now available in a facsimile Anniversary Edition. Mr. Bear, the "Neighborhood Nuisance", roams the forest squashing the houses of other animals--and finally gets his own hilarious, smashing comeuppance!
When Mama Bear decides that the family has accumulated too many old toys, books, and games, they sort through all their extra stuff and take it to the Old Bears Home, the Beartown Children's Hospital, and the Bears-Who-Care store.
Jesse Bear's parents warn him not to get wet, but as the day progress the young bear seems drawn to any activity that involves water. He finds himself playing at the birdbath, watering the flowers, and splashing at the aquarium. Will Jesse Bear be able to stay dry? Watercolor and pen-and-ink drawings illustrate the rhyming story.
All the animals, including the Brown Bear, are heading home as night falls, forming a long procession against the night sky. At the end of the book they are all safely at home tucked up in bed and we discover that they are not wild animals, but toys.
Frances the badger doesn't want to go to bed so she tries everything she can think of to put off the big event. First she has a glass of milk, then she makes sure that both her parents have kissed her goodnight (twice), and then she says she can't go to her room because there just might be a hungry tiger or giant up there waiting for her. Will ...
Bear is big, but the forest is bigger. A storm is brewing and he can't find his way home. The star of "Bear Feels Sick" and "Bear Snores On" returns in this delightful story about friendship and loyalty. Full color.
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