sam the bear


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Sam the Bear and his dream


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You can not do it! You are wasting your time! It is not for you! Familiar? Many of us have ever heard these phrases and often from the closest people. And after such words, we put our dreams on hold for a long time, sometimes even giving them up. Therefore, dependence on the opinions of others, often unflattering, is one of the most inhibiting factors when moving towards the fulfillment of a dream. This book is a good starting point for teaching little readers not to stop believing in a dream, their goals in life, in their mission, no matter what people say around them. They will understand that they can do everything if they want it. Together with the main character, your little boys and girls will learn: - protect their world - protect their dreams and goals - believe in themselves - be purposeful and persistent - do not give up, and listen to your heart - be strong, and achieve your goals - do not be afraid of difficulties What you can expect from this book: - beautifully illustrated children's book - great and inspiring story with a moral lesson for boys and girls - excellent quality printing - easy to read and understand writing style. Suitable for reading aloud and self-reading - cute and funny illustrations of animals: bear, squirrel, mouse, hare, beaver, wolf, raccoon, and others Who is this book for: - this children's book is perfect for parents, and grandparents who love to read stories to their little ones - this sweet book will be loved by preschool, kindergarten girls and boys, and first graders - this illustrated book will be the perfect addition to your child's library collection - for boys and girls who have a birthday or other holiday. After all, a book is the best gift of all time! Join Sam, who overcomes various difficulties on the way to his dream. His things don't always go easy and according to plan, but that only makes it more interesting. Who helped Sam fulfill his dream, and who were all the pirates afraid of? Read about it in this short story for kids with a moral lesson.




Sam and Little Bear


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Sam the Bear


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Don't You Feel Well, Sam?


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"This follow-up to the best-selling Kiss Good Night will comfort little ones like a cozy blanket that’s tucked in just right." — Booklist (starred review) In the little white house, Mrs. Bear is putting Sam to bed, when suddenly — HCK HCK! coughs Sam. Mrs. Bear gets some syrup. But the syrup tastes bad, and there’s too much of it on a too-big spoon, and it’s too hard to swallow. What will make Sam feel better? Acclaimed picture-book creators Amy Hest and Anita Jeram revisit Sam and Mrs. Bear as they share a quiet moment of comfort that is enough to conquer the coldest night.




Sam's Teddy Bear


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In this funny picture book, a toddler named Sam, who knows what he wants, needs Doggie's help to save his teddy bear from a terrible fate.




How Joe the Bear and Sam the Mouse Got Together


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The friendship of Joe the Bear and Sam the Mouse blossoms when they find something they both like to do.




Sam's Bear


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A Bear Named Sam


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Follow the wild adventures of Sam. His active imagination allows him to explore the world learning lessons about himself and others. In "Relay Race", Sam embarks on his first adventure and has to make a tough decision. Save someone who is in danger, or finish first in the race?




If You Give a Bear a Bong


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The second installment in Sam Miserendino and Mike Odum's Addicted Animal Series, If You Give a Bear a Bong is a children's book for former children. A humorous play off of the famous If You Give a Moose a Muffin, the book tells the story of a bear who had just one too many hits. Following the success of other adult-themed parodies of children?s books, author Sam Miserendino presents a delightful tale that will entertain readers with its charming combination of innocence and lack thereof. Featuring gorgeous full-color illustrations by illustrator Mike Odum that accompany the text, this heartwarming cautionary tale informs readers of the dangers of mixing marijuana and large mammals.