Don`t Be Late Mr. Bear


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DON`T BE LATE MR. BEAR What was the last promise you made to someone? "He promised to make a cradle and to sing lullabies to put little brother to sleep..." How often do you keep your promise? "Little Teale had grown larger. But, he was too big for a cradle now." Keeping our promises is good for others and good for you! Pick Up Your Copy Now! Click On The BUY NOW Button At The Top Of The Page!




Don't Wake Mr Bear!


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It is autumn and as many forest animals are settling down to hibernate, others take up their instruments to play a special winter lullaby. The forest orchestra is organised by the Dormouse, who heads off to sleep, reminding the others that under no circumstances must they wake Mr Bear. At first all is quiet but then, suddenly, a group of merry-making wolves crash into the forest. They are a lively bunch, and don't care about not waking Mr Bear - they just want to party! Their joie de vivre is infectious and it's not long before the forest orchestra have swapped their flutes and harps for guitars and speakers. It's all tremendous fun until a dark, bear-shaped shadow looms over the forestOA funny story that also teaches the importance of the rhythms of nature.




Mr. Bear, Polar – The Furriest Climate Refugee


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Climate refugee’s journey from the cold arctic to the warm, blood dripping, incredibly tasty Finnish hearts. The real Polar Express. A tale that leaves no one lukewarm. An avalanche of laughter! Mr. Bear, Polar is a regular, meat-eating bear from the Arctic. The Best Pole. He lives in Finland with his Karelian Bear Dog and humans. He likes eating, intercourse, and telling bad puns. Bear with him. With some help from his neighbour and nemesis, Sami Ta Bell, Mr. Bear Polar tells everything. How he was forced to leave his home in the Arctic. How he ended up in a concentration camp in Churchill, Canada. How he escaped and gained the trust of humans and was exiled to Finland. How he learned to shop and survive just like any other immigrant. How he found friends in the vegan, nationalist, and gay communities. How he fell in love... Through hardship he learned just how tasty humans really are. From the coldest countries truly come the warmest hearts. And the tastiest. Read more from www.mrbearpolar.com & www.herrajaakarhu.fi(in Finnish) or follow Mr. Bear, Polar on instagram, facebook, twitter, and youtube.




Kind Mr Bear


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Kind Mr Bear is very kind. He's always happy to help those in need. But the animals in the forest are so used to him being there, they start to take his help for granted. Then one day Mr Bear gets sick, and finds himself all alone in his cave. Will anyone come to help him? Beautifully illustrated, QEB Storytime introduces young children to the pleasures of reading and sharing stories. This touching title from award winning author/illustrator Steve Smallman shows that when it comes to true friends, kindness is something to give as well as receive.




The Youth's Companion


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Includes music.




The Last Lecture


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The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.




The Tale of Cuffy Bear


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Young Cuffy's curiosity about his woodland world leads him into some perilous scrapes. These charmingly illustrated wildlife tales offer simple examples of the consequences of misbehavior, including stealing and bullying.




I Love You, Mister Bear


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Welcome home, bear. When Sosha spots Mister Bear at a yard sale, he is shaggy and worn and has a big hole in his side. But the old teddy bear captures Sosha's heart, and she cannot leave him behind. She takes him home, and with a little bit of thread, some soap, and new clothes, Mister Bear is as good as new -- and Sosha has a new best friend! Sylvie Wickstrom's appealing picture book is perfect for anyone who believes that special friends can be found in the most unlikely places, and for anyone who has ever loved a shaggy old bear.







Do (not) Feed the Bears


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It was a familiar sight at Yellowstone National Park: traffic backed upfor miles as visitors fed bears from their cars. It may have been againstthe rules, but park officials were willing to turn a blind eye if it kept thepublic happy. But, bear feeding eventually became too widespread anddangerous to everyone - including the bears - for the National ParkService (NPS) to allow it any longer. As one of the park's most belovedand enduring symbols, the Yellowstone bears have long been aflashpoint for controversy. Alice Wondrak Biel traces the evolution oftheir complex relationship with humans - from the creation of the firststaged wildlife viewing areas to the present - and situates thatrelationship within the broader context of American cultural history.