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Books in Bear in The Big Blue House series

  • Bear's Big Blue House: A Book of First Words

    Jim Henson

    Board book (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), March 6, 2000)
    Let Bear show you around his house, discover hidden things under the flaps, and learn their names.
  • Spend a Day With Bear

    Catherine Daly-Weir, Catherine Daley, Cary Rillo, John E. Barrett

    Board book (Reader's Digest, April 1, 2000)
    Children can move press-out figures as Bear and his friends spend their day making breakfast, swimming, playing in the attic, and reading.
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  • Bear's Picnic

    Jim Henson Company

    Board book (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), July 1, 2002)
    It is a beautiful day and everyone at the Big Blue House is getting ready to go for a picnic. Join Bear and his friends as they fill the picnic basket with their favourite treats.
  • Don't Be Afraid of the Dark

    Nancy Inteli, John Lund

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, April 1, 2001)
    Everyone is having fun at Bear's sleepover party. But when the lights are turned off, Bear's friends can't fall asleep because of the scary things they think are in the dark. Help Bear come to the rescue by uncovering the surprises hidden under the flaps.
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  • A Costume for Bear

    Kiki Thorpe, Rose Mary Berlin

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 1, 2000)
    It's Halloween and there's so much to do at the Big Blue House! Before he can go trick-or-treating, Bear needs to find a costume to wear. But nothing looks quite right -- that is, until Bear's friends put their heads together and come up with the perfect costume for him. With lots of fun stickers inside, little ones can help decorate Bear's costume and the house, too, in this interactive Halloween story!
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  • Bear's Egg Hunt: A Lift-the-Flap Story

    Heather Feldman, Tom Brannon

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Jan. 27, 2004)
    As everyone scurries about to fill their baskets with colorful eggs from the Big Blue House's Easter egg hunt, they quickly discover that Treelo is having a difficult time.
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  • Tutter's Tea Party

    Jim Henson Company

    Board book (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), Dec. 2, 2001)
    Tutter wants to have a tea party and wants everyone in the Big Blue House to come along. But there's not enough room in his mouse hole for everyone to fit. Tutter is upset but Ojo has an idea and all his friends help to move everything to the kitchen. Help Tutter and all his friends at the Big Blue House to decorate the kitchen and join in the tea party.
  • Dirt is Delightful

    Jim Henson Company

    Board book (Simon & Schuster Children's, )
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  • Look and Find with Bear!

    Susan Kantor, Joe Ewers

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Youngsters can join Bear and all of his friends as they play a rousing game of Look and Find by lifting-the-flaps to find such hidden objects as Tutter's triple-decker cheese sandwich, Ojo's teapot, and Bear's book.
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  • Bear's Big Blue House: A Book of First Words

    Alison Weir, Janelle Cherrington, Cary Rillo

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, May 1, 1999)
    In a shaped board book, youngsters can join Bear and his friends on a tour of the Big Blue House where fun objects in each cozy room are labeled to allow for name association.
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  • Lost and Found

    Jim Henson

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, March 15, 2000)
    Book by Jim Henson
  • A Surprise in the Mailbox

    Jim Henson

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), July 1, 2002)
    Find out what happens when Tutter receives a letter in the mailbox. When Tutter gets a letter from his Grandma Flutter saying that she's coming for a visit, he couldn't be happier - until he realises that she is arriving that afternoon. What is he to do? The house is a mess and his grandmother likes things to be clean, clean, clean! With the help of his friends in the Big Blue House, Tutter manages to get everything clean and tidy - only to end up in a dirty mess himself! What will Grandma Flutter think? But as he soon discovers, the best thing about families is that they love one another no matter what.