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Don't Wake Up the Bear! | Paperback

by Marjorie Dennis Murray (Author), Patricia Wittmann (Illustrator)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Marshall Cavendish Children's Books
Page Count:  32 Pages
Publication Date:  September 01, 2006
Sales Rank:  296,108th

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  • ISBN13: 9780761453307
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
On a cold, snowy evening, several animals snuggle up to a hibernating bear in order to keep warm.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)

a favorite by Laura Madsen (Salt Lake City, UT United States) 5 Stars
September 17, 2007
One of my favorite children's books; I don't mind reading it over and over. Kids like the repeating lines, and I like the illustrations.

Very Enjoyable Book by Joan Kosto (Newark OH) 5 Stars
November 19, 2006
I read this book to my preschoolers with disabilities every year. We have found stuffed animals to match each character,the kids act out the story with the animals as the tape rolls along. They love it and ask for it over and over again!

Wonderful by M. Furnaros 5 Stars
February 23, 2006
My son who is 4 talked about this book nonstop since they have it at preschool. He literally memorized it. I purchased it for him at Christmas and had to purchase a second one for his school since they read it so much that it was stapled and taped together. Wonderful!

Great for a 2 year old by Maria A. Walton (Gap, PA) 5 Stars
May 31, 2005
My son loves this book! The language is simple and some of the lines repeat, so he can "read" along with me. He loves the part where the bear wakes up and growls, because he can growl like the big bear. The pictures are beautiful, and this book is definitely a winner in our house.

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