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The Bear book no child should be without! In this vivid and imaginative, rhyming picture book, Loss discovers there's more to Teddy Bears than meets the eye when the Bear on her doorstep turns out to be an astronaut, a racing car driver, a famous magician and a knight in shining armour who has fought the odd dragon or two! But, who is Ted really, and what does he know about the magic of dreams? Inspired by the much-loved classics, Paddington Bear, Winnie The Pooh and Rupert, bestselling author of The Prayer, Stephan J Myers, creates an irresistible Bear story that reminds readers of all ages why Teddy Bears are loved by children everywhere. The fourth book in The Book Of Dreams series featuring Loss and Ted, it makes the perfect bedtime story. Making bedtime reading extra special for children all over the world, A Bear Called Ted weaves magical illustrations and rhythmical words that encourage sleep and the very best of dreams. Readers across the world are discovering the magical books of Stephan J Myers and here's what a few of them had to say. With a deft brush and acerbic pen Myers brings our childhood dreams to life with Ted and his many guises. An absolute classic with two wonderful characters, it should be on every child's reading shelf. - BookViral Stephan J. Myers continues his wonderful distinctive style of writing and has made this fairy tale into yet another magical read. "The Colour Red" is a beautiful treat for children and grown-ups alike. A highly recommended story to be read and shared with others. - Author & Illustrator Sannel Larson Many things can be read into this memorable short tale. Lovingly illustrated, a work to put on your shelf and cherish. - Author Marc Secchia Sweetly rhythmic and smoothly rhyming, Stephan Myer's children's Christmas story, The Prayer, reads a little like The Night Before Christmas crossed with a touch of Dickens. Humanly sad, spiritually haunting, and beautifully faithful without being tied to any faith. It's a lovely Christmas tale for any time of year, and a wise lesson to guide a growing child. - Sheila Deeth VINE VOICE Myers' fairy tale is a rhapsody of colours, musicality and clever rhyme. Each picture, with its vivid colours and soft lines, is a narrative statement of its own...so brilliant it should be framed! -Mina's Bookshelf
Bear is a guide dog for the blind, and he would do anything for his best friend and owner, Patrick. But when Bear suddenly loses his own vision, he worries that he has lost his purpose! Determined to protect Patrick at all costs, Bear sets out on a quest to regain his eyesight. Along the way Bear will learn to tap into his other senses and begin to see the world from a new perspective that is at times more rich and colorful than the world he’s always known. Writer Ben Queen (Disney/Pixar’s Cars 2 and Cars 3) draws inspiration from real life stories of how memory can influence how we recall our own surroundings, and artist Joe Todd-Stanton (A Mouse Called Julian) lovingly renders an unforgettable story of one dog’s grand adventure from the wooded countryside to the heart of Manhattan where he encounters new friends and discovers his true calling.
This Halloween season discover a new action-comedy series about two kids battling an army of evil teddy bears! What a nightmare! Can they save the day before bedtime? After Lisa-Marie and her big brother, Vernon, visit a Create-A-Ted store, the unexpected happens. Their teddy bears come to life! But it turns out they aren't the only ones. All kinds of teddy bears--zombies, ghosts, aliens and more--are suddenly alive and creating mayhem . . . and soon there is an army of evil teddy bears on the loose! Can Lisa-Marie and her big brother Vernon save themselves--and the world? The Living Ted series appeals to readers of all ages with quick chapters, laugh-out-loud action scenes, and lively illustrations throughout.
A homeless bear living in a city has a hard time getting by, but when a little girl makes friends with him, his life becomes brighter.
"Wild Ones is a tour through our environmental moment and the eccentric cultural history of people and wild animals in America that inflects it. With propulsive curiosity and searing wit, and without that easy moralizing and nature worship of environmental journalism's older guard, [Jon] Mooallem merges reportage, science, and history into a humane and endearing meditation on what it means to live in, and bring life into, a broken world."--Back cover.
A delightful children’s book “filled with surreal gags about prepositions and adverbs, cheerful absurdity, and down the rabbit hole-style musings” (School Library Journal). One day, a few minutes after Once Upon a Time, a bear awakes to find he has lost something very important: himself! He sets out into the Fabulous Forest to find himself, using only a few clues scrawled on a piece of paper: the bear he's looking for is a nice bear; he is a happy bear; and he’s very handsome too! These sound like pretty good qualities to Bear, and so begins his memorable journey. With the help of critters like the Convenience Cow, the Lazy Lizard, the Turtle Taxi, and the Penultimate Penguin, Bear finds that he himself is just what he’s been looking for all along: a nice, happy bear—and handsome too! “A melding of Phantom Tollbooth logic, Alice in Wonderland whimsy, and peppered with a cast of unforgettable Little Prince like characters . . . You can’t help fall into the imaginative world of this delightfully clever picture book.” —BookBloom “Irresistible.” —O, The Oprah Magazine “Gentle wordplay and Lewis Carroll-like paradoxes . . . Everything is new to Bear, and his discoveries will delight readers.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Erlbruch's playful, distinctive illustrations . . . are sublime.” —Kirkus Reviews “Young readers with a philosophical nature and an appreciation for provocative silliness will be especially gratified by Bear's self-discovery . . . The Fabulous Forest effectively evokes a fairy tale feel, and Bear, a portly fellow with huge eyes, a bright red mouth, and colorful flecks in his black fur, is loveable at first sight.” —New York Journal of Books
In this delightfully retro picture book by sophisticated historical cartoonist Stan Mack, a little guy is trying to go to bed but finds his bedroom full of bears! One by one the bears leave the bed until there are none.
Poppy is an extraordinary young girl who loves spending time with her grandparents and Lord Ted, a truly magical teddy bear. Following a school trip to the Tower of London, Poppy and Lord Ted hear that the crown jewels have been stolen and that warder, George Featherbottom, has been kidnapped. The hunt is on for Chief Inspector Pickles-Cunningham and his team to solve the crime of the century and to return the crown jewels to the Queen. Unaware of the danger before her, Poppy soon finds herself entangled in the mystery and races to save the day.
Julia has many friends in the forest by her house, but she dreams of meeting a bear--one she can play with and hug. Julia tries to attract one with delicious food. To her surprise, it's not just good smells that attract bears--books do, too! Full color.x 11 5/16.