Used-Up Bear


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Up Bear, Down Bear


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What goes up, must come down!




Lonesome Bear


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Bear wakes up to find his girl Clara missing, so with the help of a lost stuffed rabbit and a cat, he goes looking for her.




Eat Like a Bear


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Can you eat like a bear? A sleepy bear awakes in spring and goes to find food. But what is there to eat in April? In May? Follow along and eat like a bear throughout the year: fish from a stream, ants from a tree, and delicious huckleberries from a bush. Fill up your belly and prepare for the long winter ahead, when you'll snuggle into your warm den and snore like a bear once again.




Old Bear


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A group of toy animals try various ways of rescuing Old Bear from the attic.




A Friend for Bear


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It's spring! And Little Bear is in a hurry to smell the flowers, see the baby animals, and find a friend! But can she take the time to enjoy it? And will she realise that the friend she's been searching for has been with her all along? A book of mindfulness for busy bears.




It's the Bear!


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Eddy doesn't want to go to the woods for a picnic with Mum. He's scared that the huge hungry bear who lives there will make a picnic out of him




Jesse Bear's Wiggle-jiggle Jump-up


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Rhymed text and illustrations describe Jesse Bear's activities for preschoolers.




The Bedtime Bear


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Bedtime isn't bedtime without a bear--and Tom's bear is on his way! Follow bear on his adventures as he finds his way back to Tom, from cycling through the jungle with a tiger to hitching a lift with a sheep on a jeep. This fun board book features witty rhymes and silly scenarios, as well as a flap to lift on every page.




Baby Bear's Big Dreams


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Big Bears get to have to all the fun. So when Baby Bear grows up, he's going to do everything that big bears do - such as stay up late and live in a toy store and go adventuring all by himself. But when he comes home, there will always be someone to listen to his stories and to tuck him in. Because that's what big bears always do.