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Little Bear wants to go exploring. He climbs Bear Rock and bounces on the branch of the old bendy tree. Big Bear looks on, giving encouragement, and when Little Bear slips and falls in the stream Big Bear is at hand to give a comforting hug.
Little Bear wants to play, but Big Bear has things to do. So they decide to do them together. They fetch wood and water and tidy the cave, but Big Bear still has things to do, so Little Bear has to go off and play on his own. Finally Little Bear's wish comes true and the day has an idyllic ending.
While exploring in the forest with Big Bear, Little Bear sets out all by himself to climb rocks and play on trees. But can he cross a stream by himself too? Illustrations.
Little Bear finds a cave that is just the right size for him, but at bedtime he starts thinking about Big Bear, all alone in their big Bear Cave. Suggested level: junior, primary.
It’s time for Little Bear to go to bed. But where can he be? Father Bear searches all over the house. Has he forgotten that Little Bear’s been riding his shoulders the whole time? Little ones will enjoy being in on the joke as they look at Richard Scarry’s colorful pictures. This classic Little Golden Book is now available as a Little Golden Treasure for the littlest of listeners to enjoy.
KoKo Bear Can Help Children * learn what divorce means * deal with changes in their everyday lives * talk about their feelings * recognize that their feelings are natural * be assured that their parents still love them and will take care of them * understand that divorce is not their fault
This delightful story about the changing seasons will keep children guessing with Alfie Bear. 3 yrs+
Little Bear feels confused because Big Bear can no longer always do the things that Big Bears do. Doctor Bear understands why a little bear would feel this way and helps Little Bear discover that the loves, laughs and memories they share will always be safe in Big Bears heart. The bears understand that dementia can affect anyone and so would really like for all readers to feel welcomed with open paws, regardless of age, race, gender identity or religion. As an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community, the bears use they/them pronouns.
After being told that she cannot leave her winter den until spring arrives, Una the bear cub goes out early, meets various animals, gets in trouble, and eventually finds out what spring is.
A boy turns into a bear and learns about other creatures than man.