In the series' third book, a boy accidentally leaves his pet bear in the park to endure a scary, and humorous, night adventure. By the author of This Is the Bear and the Bad Little Girl. Original.
READ AND SHARE is a unique first library for parents and children that helps build early readers’ confidence. Grouped in four progressive levels, Read and Share books - available individually for the first time - are specially selected for qualities that encourage literacy skills and a love of reading. Sixteen top-quality books with notes for extending reading fun inspire the confidence pa…
Open your heart and imagination to this magical fantasy about friendship and reading... One sunlit afternoon, ab ear discovers a mysterious fragment of paper that leads him to a cabin and to an unlikely friend. Although he can't understand her words, he returns day after day all summer to hear the woman read to him. Each night he carries the sound of her stories--of sailors and goddesses and…
Alice and Henry are twins. They live at 49 Theodore Square. Today is a very special day. Today they are getting ready for the summer holidays. They are going to stay in the country. First they must pack all their toys.
Katie plays with her toy bears using chairs and later serves them pears.
He plays with fluffy rabbits, feeds a baby lamb, waddles like a duck and even meets a friendly llama. At home, Teddy tells his cat all about his day. How lucky Teddy is to have a pet of his own!
A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse, and a soft yellow duck--all parade across the pages of this delightful book. Children will immediately respond to Eric Carle's flat, boldly colored collages. Combined with Bill Martin's singsong text, they create unforgettable images of these endearing animals.
Little Bear has a loose tooth that just won't fall out. Emily, Cat, Duck, and Owl each have a plan to make it fall out. Will Little Bear ever have something for the tooth fairy?
Children will recognize similar experiences in their own lives as this little bear describes feeling scared when he has a bad dream or his mother goes away. Eventually our hero realizes that it's OK to be scared sometimes, and there are ways he can help himself when he's frightened.
Children Will love to follow Barry the Bear around town as he meets friends at work! They will enjoy finding out about different jobs as they learn their colors.