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Books with title Wake Up, Bear

  • 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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  • Wake Up!

    Justin Hernandez

    language (, Feb. 19, 2016)
    Based on a True Story: RJ is the number one player in the state while a junior in high school, but his ego often gets him into trouble. Often getting into fights with a rival gang, the Sharks, RJ must find a way to escape this lifestyle and mature before he gets a career-ending injury or worse, killed.
  • Wake Up, Papa Bear!

    David Algrim

    Board book (Golden Books, April 10, 2007)
    Little Cub is ready to go to sleep, but Papa Bear is asleep in Little Cub's bed! Children will love helping Little Cub tickle Papa Bear's toes, poke his nose, pull his ear, and more. But there's only one way to wake a sleeping bear! Fun to touch textures, sturdy pull-tabs, and adorable illustrations will make this sweetest-of-all interactive book a hit with toddlers!
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  • Wake up

    David Lorenzo

    language (, Dec. 23, 2017)
    Once a world was normal. A place where everything may not be perfect, but it was right. Imagine if the world wasn't what it was. The first thing you may think of is a perfect place where all your dreams come true. Unfortunately that is not the world in our story. It is filled with terrors and nightmares with one horrid dictator at the center of it all. His motive is nothing more then to see the shattered depressed looks on the faces of his people. This world is cold and dark, and has only one way of coming back to the light. A young boy, who's past is as terrible as his future. A boy with a purpose. All the choices he makes will have to be the right one. Or else.
  • Wake Up, Papa Bear!

    David Algrim

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 1, 1723)
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  • Wake Up Sleepy Bear

    Shaw Chritine Morton, Greg Shaw, John Butler

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 2, 2007)
    This is a gentle, rhyming story, full of beautiful baby animals and perfect for bedtime. One by one, all the animals in the forest wake up to find something very special has happened - they don't know what it is yet but they know it's very special. They each gather a gift and form a procession to find out what it is. Finally they reach a clearing and there they meet a beautiful, shy and wonderful newborn baby fawn.
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  • Wake up

    Ron Bruno

    language (, July 12, 2015)
    Short childrens poem about school and days of the week
  • Wake Up

    Brooke De Lira

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 6, 2019)
    It’s been three summers since Madelyn’s brother Aiden fell to his death, swallowed by the cold waves of Lake Superior. They say it was an accident. She knows that's a lie.Having mastered the art of lucid dreaming, the teen scours her own dreams for her lost memory of what happened that day. The truth hides somewhere in her mind's version of Shy Harbor—where the tragedy took place. But the mirror town is cold and desolate. Her only light is Luke, the mysterious boy her dreams created. Madelyn feels closer than ever to unlocking her unconscious. Until she ventures too deep, and her worst fear is realized.She can't wake up.To return to the waking world, Madelyn must now solve her brother’s death within the eerie constructs of her own mind— before her consciousness slips away forever. As the mystery deepens and the bone-chilling Intruders begin hunting her down, Madelyn discovers that some secrets are best left under the surface.
  • Wake Up, Wake Up!

    Brian Wildsmith, Rebecca Wildsmith

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 4, 1993)
    The sun woke up the cockerel, who said 'Cock a Doodle Doo' and woke up the goose, who said 'Squark, Squark' and woke up the sheep, who said...But perhaps you can guess what each animal says, and whom it will wake up next?
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  • Wake Up!

    Sue King

    Board book (Egmont Childrens Books, March 6, 2003)
    None
  • Wake Up Sleepy Bear

    Shaw Chritine Morton, Greg Shaw, John Butler

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 2, 2007)
    This is a gentle, rhyming story, full of beautiful baby animals and perfect for bedtime. One by one, all the animals in the forest wake up to find something very special has happened - they don't know what it is yet but they know it's very special. They each gather a gift and form a procession to find out what it is. Finally they reach a clearing and there they meet a beautiful, shy and wonderful newborn baby fawn.
  • Wake Up, Small Bear

    Adelaide Holl, Pat Bargielski

    Hardcover (Olympic Marketing Corp, April 1, 1977)
    Small Bear wakes up from his winter nap in the springtime and finds a new playmate.