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Books with title Wake Up, Bear

  • Wake Up

    Rochel Burstyn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 14, 2017)
    Get up, get up! Go start your day! There's so much to learn and daven and play. But the first thing you need to do today is.... GET UP! Whether you're an early bird or a night owl, these two books in one are sure to make you laugh with recognition and enjoy the familiar lines of Moms everywhere. Fun to flip.. and read again and again... with two surprise endings in the middle.
  • 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

    David Lorenzo

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 2, 2018)
    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.
  • 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!
  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Penelope Dyan

    Paperback (Bellissima Publishing, April 9, 2013)
    No one likes to be awakened from a sound sleep, especially not your teddy bear! Practice your reading skills as you learn to read through repetition, word recognition and rhyme, and enjoy the kid-friendly illustrations in this fun book written and illustrated by Penelope Dyan, an award winning author, an attorney and a former teacher who really knows, loves and understands children. Dyan books are kid tested, and they encourage children to be creative and even to try their own hand at creating their very own books, without even being told to do so. Children are encouraged to shout out the word that comes next in the rhyme, and can see words repeated, meaning if they don't get a word or phrase the first time, they have another chance to get it right! This method creates a built in success! Kids will want to learn and read if they think that learning and reading are fun. And this is the whole point of the Penelope Dyan kids' readers. For a kid, everything in life should be fun; and Dyan believes we should all remain kids as long as possible. Look for the music video that goes along with this book on the Bellissimavideo YouTube Channel for even more learning fun!
  • Wake Up, Busy Bears!

    Julia Killingback

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 15, 1987)
    Scenes featuring a family of bears show the difference between asleep and awake, happy and sad, heavy and light, old and new, hot and cold, and dirty and clean
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  • Wake Up, Bertha Bear!

    Chad Mason

    eBook (Down East Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    This is a tale of a black bear cub that is inadvertently separated from its hibernating mother, Bertha, when it gets hungry and wanders across the melting ice between their den on an island and the main shoreline. Fortunately, a whole host of forest friends come to the cub's rescue. Thanks to smelling salts supplied by the skunk, Bertha awakens and is reunited with the anxious cub.
  • Wake Up, Bertha Bear!

    Chad Mason

    eBook (Down East Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    This is a tale of a black bear cub that is inadvertently separated from its hibernating mother, Bertha, when it gets hungry and wanders across the melting ice between their den on an island and the main shoreline. Fortunately, a whole host of forest friends come to the cub's rescue. Thanks to smelling salts supplied by the skunk, Bertha awakens and is reunited with the anxious cub. In this enhanced edition, enjoy read-along and fun animations that bring this charming story to life!
  • Wake Up Busy Bears

    KILLINGBACK J

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 24, 1987)
    Scenes featuring a family of bears show the difference between asleep and awake, happy and sad, heavy and light, old and new, hot and cold, and dirty and clean
  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish, Sept. 1, 2006)
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  • Don't Wake Up the Bear!

    Marjorie Dennis Murray, Patricia Wittmann

    Board book (Marshall Cavendish, 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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  • Bear Wakes Up

    Ryder Shava

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This fiction STEM and STEAM title provides emerging readers the chance to experience a range of science, technology, engineering, art, and/or math subject matter at their ability level. When paired with its nonfiction counterpart, the reader gains two perspectives for analysis on the same topic from different sources.
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