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Books with title Don't Wake Up the Bear!

  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray, Patricia Wittmann

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 15, 2013)
    It’s a cold, snowy night, and a big, soft bear sleeps soundly in his cave. A small hare wanders by, and since his ears are so cold, he snuggles up in the bear’s cozy den. Before long, a fox comes along with the same idea. "You may come in," says the hare, "but don’t wake up the bear!" As the night wears on, the nest of sleeping animals expands until a mouse with a cold curls up right in the bear’s ear-and wakes him up with a loud sneeze! Warm, playful illustrations and a repeating refrain make this bedtime book perfect for year-round reading.
  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray, Patricia Wittmann

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish, Sept. 1, 2006)
    It’s a cold, snowy night, and a big, soft bear sleeps soundly in his cave. A small hare wanders by, and since his ears are so cold, he snuggles up in the bear’s cozy den. Before long, a fox comes along with the same idea. "You may come in," says the hare, "but don’t wake up the bear!" As the night wears on, the nest of sleeping animals expands until a mouse with a cold curls up right in the bear’s ear―and wakes him up with a loud sneeze!Warm, playful illustrations and a repeating refrain make this bedtime book perfect for year-round reading.
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  • Don't Wake the Bear!

    Steve Smallman, Caroline Pedler

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
    It's time for the animals to celebrate Spring with a party in the forest--they just have to make sure they don't wake the bear!The woodland animals are having a party to celebrate Spring--the only problem is there is an enormous, hairy, scary bear sleeping nearby. The animals have to be especially quiet so they don't wake the bear. After tiptoeing with wobbling plates and party cake, they are almost ready to begin. The last thing left to do is fill the party balloons, but a little hare gets a little too excited and fills the balloons a little too much--POP! What are the animals going to do when the bear wakes up?
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  • Don't Wake Up the Tiger

    Britta Teckentrup

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Aug. 2, 2016)
    Tiger is fast asleep. But — oh dear! — she’s completely blocking the way. Just how will the animals get past without waking her up? Luckily, Frog has an excellent idea. Holding his balloon, he floats right over sleeping Tiger! Fox is next, followed by Tortoise, Mouse, and Stork, but it will be tricky for them all to get past without Tiger noticing. It’s good that the reader is there to help keep Tiger asleep, but where exactly are the animals going with all those big shiny balloons?
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  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray, Patricia Wittmann

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Feb. 1, 2003)
    It’s a cold, snowy night, and a big, soft bear sleeps soundly in his cave. A small hare wanders by, and since his ears are so cold, he snuggles up in the bear’s cozy den. Before long, a fox comes along with the same idea. "You may come in," says the hare, "but don’t wake up the bear!" As the night wears on, the nest of sleeping animals expands until a mouse with a cold curls up right in the bear’s ear-and wakes him up with a loud sneeze! Warm, playful illustrations and a repeating refrain make this bedtime book perfect for year-round reading.
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  • Don't Wake the Bear!

    Steve Smallman

    Paperback
    From deep in the woods came a rumbling sound so grumbly and loud it was shaking the ground! The animals crept up and what did they see? A huge hairy bear fast asleep in their tree! Oh no! It's the Spring Party today! The animals tiptoe past with party cakes and wobbling plates until SOMEONE make a very loud noise..uh-oh! Have they woken the bear?
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  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray, Patricia Wittmann

    Board book (Two Lions, Oct. 1, 2008)
    It’s a cold, snowy night, and a big, soft bear sleeps soundly in his cave. A small hare wanders by, and since his ears are so cold, he snuggles up in the bear’s cozy den. Before long, a fox comes along with the same idea. "You may come in," says the hare, "but don’t wake up the bear!" As the night wears on, the nest of sleeping animals expands until a mouse with a cold curls up right in the bear’s ear-and wakes him up with a loud sneeze! Warm, playful illustrations and a repeating refrain make this bedtime book perfect for year-round reading.
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  • Don't Wake the Baby!

    Wendy Cheyette Lewison, Jerry Smath

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, April 16, 1996)
    Nothing wakes this baby—not a beeping car, not a barking dog, not a ringing telephone! But when a tiny fly buzzes by, he finally wakes up. And what does it take to get him back to sleep? A kiss on the nose from big sister!All Aboard Reading titles feature extra-large type, primer-easy sentence structure, and colorful rebus pictures that replace many nouns in the text. This book includes 24 cut-out flash cards.
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  • Don't Wake the Bear, Hare!

    Steve Smallman, Caroline Pedler

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, )
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  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray, Patricia Wittmann

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish, Aug. 16, 2003)
    In a cold, snowy night, a big, soft bear sleeps soundly in his cave. A small hare comes by. Since his ears are so cold, he snuggles up in the bear’s cozy den. Before long, a fox comes along with the same idea.
  • Wake Up, Bear

    Lynley Dodd

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, )
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  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray, Patricia Wittmann

    Audio CD (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2004)
    It’s springtime in the forest and the woodland critters are going to celebrate! Listen as the animals prep for their party while trying not to wake the sleeping bear!