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A BOOK OF FIVE-MINUTE TEDDY BEAR TALES


A treasury of over 35 bedtime stories


Written by Nicola Baxter Illustrated by Jenny Press PUB DATE:


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Children


August 2012


UK £5.99/US $9.99 (P) 80 (H80)


282 x 216mm/11 x 81⁄2 9781843228899 1 84322 889 0


Paperback with flaps Illustrations throughout 34


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Children YFP


JUV002030, JUV038000


• Meet the bears of Bearborough: Albert, Barney, Bertram, Cleo, Emmeline, Martha, Max, Mr Minim and many more


• In this cuddly collection of sleepytime stories, youngsters build snow bears and try to find the end of a rainbow, a daddy bear stretches the truth with his tall tales, clumsy Cousin Carlotta hosts a grand ball, Barney and his mother face flyaway laundry, and Uncle Hugo builds an extraordinary invention


• A useful index of themes makes it easy for you to select just the right story


• These tales are the perfect length for bedtime reading, with accessible language and pretty pictures that will keep small children entertained as you read together at the end of a busy day


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The little town of Bearborough is home to as fine a bunch of bears as you are likely to meet. There are baby bears and granny bears, opera-singing bears and even trampolining bears! In these exciting and amusing adventures, Barney sees a ghost, his father attempts to paint a masterpiece, Bertram clears out his books – much to the delight of bookworm Barney – and Mr Minim gets unexpected help winding up the Town Hall clock. Children and parents alike will enjoy reading about the troubles and triumphs of this town of teddy bears.


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