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Books with title 1 Teddy Bear

  • The Teddy Bear

    David McPhail

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Co. BYR Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 2005)
    The little boy and his teddy bear were always together. Every night, when the little boy went to sleep, his teddy bear was right there next to him. When the little boy went on a trip, his teddy bear went too—until one terrible day when the teddy bear was left behind . . . A compassionate tale of friends lost and found This is the wonderful story of a friend who is lost and found and lost and found again, and of a little boy who begins to understand the meaning of compassion.
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  • Teddy Bears

    Miss Tammy

    language (, Aug. 3, 2014)
    Why do you like teddy bears?
  • Teddy Bears

    DK

    Misc. Supplies (Covent Garden, Jan. 15, 2009)
    Here is the perfect gift for every sticker fan - over 250 re-usable full-color stickers & a sticker album.
  • MY TEDDY BEAR

    J.L. Sweat

    language (Oh Sweat Publishing, Aug. 19, 2011)
    In this tiny story, J.L. Sweat discusses all the reason why a Teddy Bear is an amazing friend, one that you can confide in and tell your secrets.PLEASE NOTE: THIS UNILLUSTRATED VERSION OF THIS STORY WAS CREATED TO PROVIDE A LOW COST EARLY EDITION TO E-BOOK READERS. THE ILLUSTRATED VERSION WILL LIKELY BE LONGER AND CONTAIN MORE FEATURES. WE HOPE THAT YOU ENJOY IT.
  • Teddy Bear Habit

    James Lincoln Collier

    Hardcover (Peter Smith Pub Inc, June 1, 1985)
    Twelve-year-old George Stable wants to be a rock star someday, but he gets horrible stage fright - unless he has his old teddy bear with him. Hiding the teddy in his guitar seems like a brilliant idea until George discovers that someone has hidden jewels in the stuffing of his beloved bear. Quirky yet believable characters and a funky setting make this one a winner all around.
  • Teddy Bears, Teddy Bears

    William B. Winburn

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 28, 2006)
    After his successful 10 Little Sock Monkeys, Sock Monkeys Do the Monkey Monkey!, and 10 Rubber Duckies, William Winburn is back once again to get kids listening, learning, and moving. This time he’s brought his appealing retro photographic style to a huggable new subject: the classic teddy bear. Teddy bears,Teddy bears,Touch your nose.Teddy bears, Teddy bears,Touch your toes. Photographer William B. Winburn catches teddy bears in action—bending, turning, touching their bellies and shaking like jelly, and even standing on their heads. Kids will find the goings-on so irresistible that they will surely want to join in the fun. When they do, they'll be learning about parts of the body, mastering a variety of physical skills, and having a blast. Praise for 10 Little Sock Monkeys:“A comical full-spread photo of the 10 on the monkey bars becomes eight with the turn of a page All 10 eventually wind up “swinging!’ to the rhythms of a sock monkey violinist.”—Publishers Weekly
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  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear!

    Annie Kubler

    Board book (Child's Play (International) Ltd, April 1, 2004)
    Children are able to communicate by signing before they develop the skills necessary for speech. By teaching simple sign language to children from as young as eight months, we can help them to convey their emotions and their needs. When children begin to talk, having sign language to fall back on provides a comforting safety net. Add to the fun of signing by singing well-known nursery rhymes and songs. Even proficient speakers will long enjoy signing to a favourite song or rhyme. Simple and clear signing instructions allow anyone to join in.
  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

    Alice Schertle

    Hardcover (Harper Collins, Inc., Jan. 1, 2003)
    Teddy bears of every kind,Bears with pull strings,Bears you wind,Bears that roller-skate,Bears that sing,Bears that don't do anything.Get ready to cuddle up with your favorite furry friend, and meet the cast of utterly captivating teddies that inhabit Christopher Award-winning author Alice Schertle's cozy verse and Linda Hill Griffith's irresistible paintings. If you have ever loved a teddy bear, this is the book for you!
  • My Own Teddy Bear

    David Theron Shoemaker

    language (David Theron Shoemaker, June 14, 2015)
    Many of us, when we were children, were given a teddy bear or some other kind of stuffed animal. They became our friend, always nearby to give us security. When the lights were turned out at night, they were there, under the covers and in our arms. The next morning they would be there, waiting for us, even though they might have ended up spending the night on the floor beside our bed. In my case, it was a rabbit that stayed with me until he finally fell into pieces in the washing machine.This is a story of two very different children, who didn’t have a stuffed friend, but instead had a living teddy bear. One was born in Michigan and the other in California, but both were born into lives which looked impossible right from the beginning. This would have been their destiny if it hadn’t been for the two men in their lives who became more than that teddy bear. This is their story, one which ended in victory.
  • Teddy Bears

    Barbara Werkmaster, Eva-Lena Bengtsson, Per Peterson

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, Sept. 1, 1988)
    A comprehensive compendium of the lovable teddy bear traces their development and history and their relationship to Theodore Roosevelt and catalogs bears of all types that have been produced since then
  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

    unknown

    Board book (Playmore Incorporated, March 15, 2006)
    bedtime story
  • Teddy Bears 1 to 10

    Susanna Gretz

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1986)
    An assortment of teddy bears presents an introduction to the world of numbers from one to ten
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