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  2. Something's Wrong (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    Something's Wrong! received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews [1] and School Library Journal. [2] Kirkus said, "This underwear affair is wise, witty, and just brief enough." [ 1 ] School Library Journal 's John Scott told readers to "expect hilarity to ensue wherever underwear stories are a hit with the add-on bonus of this being a great ...

  3. Little Bear (book) - Wikipedia

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    Little Bear is a series of children's books written by Else Holmelund Minarik and primarily involves Little Bear, an anthropomorphic bear cub, and Mother Bear, his mother. [1] The first book in the series, titled Little Bear, was published in 1957 by Harper and Brothers, now known as HarperCollins [2]. It is an ALA Notable Children's Book. [3]

  4. List of Berenstain Bears books - Wikipedia

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    Form Book The Berenstain Bears Visit the Fun Park** 1992: Western: Cub Club The Berenstain Bears' Big Rummage Sale: 1992: Golden: Golden Sound Story The Berenstain Bears' Home Sweet Tree: 1993: Play-Along Entertainment — The Berenstain Bears and the Drug Free Zone: 1993: Random House: Big Chapter Books The Berenstain Bears and the New Girl in ...

  5. Old Bear and Friends - Wikipedia

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    The front cover of the first Old Bear book. Old Bear and Friends is a popular series of children's books written by British author and illustrator Jane Hissey.The books became the basis for a BAFTA award-winning television series Old Bear Stories.

  6. Berenstain Bears - Wikipedia

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    The Berenstain Bears is a children's literature franchise created by Stan and Jan Berenstain and continued by their son, Mike Berenstain.The books feature a family of anthropomorphic grizzly bears who generally learn a moral or safety-related lesson in the course of each story.

  7. I Want My Hat Back - Wikipedia

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    On the next page, the bear sits on a rustled patch of ground, wearing the red pointy hat. A squirrel enters and asks the bear if he has seen a rabbit wearing a hat. The bear answers negatively and defensively, implying he ate the rabbit and ending with "Don't ask me any more questions." The squirrel exits, leaving the hatted bear sitting alone.

  8. The Very Cranky Bear - Wikipedia

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    A review in Publishers Weekly of The Very Cranky Bear wrote "Using a singsong rhyme scheme and a comically bumbling animal cast, Bland (The Runaway Hug) playfully introduces the concepts of consideration and respect in a story first published in Australia in 2008", [2] and Kirkus Reviews called it "Good, not-so-cranky fun." [3] The Very Cranky ...

  9. List of Care Bears books - Wikipedia

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    Care Bears: Book of Favorite Bedtime Stories: Various: February 1984: Tom Cooke: 0-910313-20-2: The Baby Hugs Bear and Baby Tugs Bear Alphabet Book: Phyllis Fair Cowell: October 1984: Tom Cooke: 0-910313-72-5: The Baby Hugs Bear and Baby Tugs Bear Counting Book: Dorothy F. Haas: October 1984: Tom Cooke: 0-910313-71-7: The Baby Hugs Bear and ...