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Books in The Adventures of Berkeley the Bear series

  • Bosley Sees the World: A Dual Language Book in German and English

    Timothy Johnson, Ozzy Esha, Raffael Kellner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 20, 2012)
    Follow Bosley Bear as he discovers how big the world is and how much there is to explore and learn. Bosley is a confident and curious little bear who looks for new challenges around every corner. This is a dual language book in German and English and is designed to help teach your child new words and phrases. The teaching methods used in this book allow children to learn at their own pace and enjoy the learning process. These methods include: Repeat words Simple phrases Opposites Highlighted vocab words Contextual learning Corresponding imagery For children, learning a new language in the context of a story is such a powerful learning tool, because they can use the images, characters and plot to help them remember words and phrases. Even simple foreign words and phrases can give a child a completely new perspective and open their eyes to new ways of seeing the world.
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  • The Adventures of Berkeley the Bear

    Erin L Sponaugle

    Paperback (Next Chapter Press, Aug. 8, 2017)
    Berkeley is a black bear living in the Monongahela Forest with his Sugar Maple Friends. He is content to represent his beloved state of West Virginia from his forest home, until the day his favorite park rangers ask him to be the state travel bear. Berkeley learns to have confidence in his abilities as he tries new things traveling the Mountain State, introducing children to the most beautiful and historic places in West Virginia. His Sugar Maple Friends - each representing a state symbol and county in West Virginia - are there to support Berkeley each step of the way. Erin Sponaugle, the 2014 West Virginia Teacher of the Year, uses an endearing storyline and full page illustrations to instill the values of state pride, friendship, and self confidence in young readers.
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  • Bosley's New Friends

    Tim Johnson, Ozzy Esha

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2014)
    Join Bosley on this bilingual journey as he struggles to understand what the other animals are saying. “Why don’t the other animals understand me when I talk?” he asks. Bosley learns patience as he diligently learns how to speak other languages, one word at a time, and he discovers a wide world of new friends waiting to be made. This book is sure to impress upon any child the importance of language learning in a way that they can relate to. Self-guided learning methods in this book don't discourage children from learning! Line-by-line translations Labelled illustrations Highlighted Vocab Words Repeat words Contextual imagery It's never to early to start learning a foreign language
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  • Bosley's First Words

    Tim Johnson, Ozzy Esha

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 12, 2013)
    Introduce young children to essential German words and phrases while getting to know the adorable Bosley Bear. A must-have for any bilingual household or classroom. Use these words and phrases around the house and in the classroom. Learn names of toys, foods, numbers and simple actions in this book filled with fun, high-contrast illustrations, captivating for young children and even babies.
  • 4-Book Set: The Adventures of Bosley Bear - German-English Dual-Language Children's Books

    Tim Johnson, Ozzy Esha

    Paperback (The Language Bear, )
    Dual Language Children's Book Designed to Teach German. Teach your child new German words and phrases as you enjoy these beautifully illustrated, fun, wholesome bedtime stories with characters that any child will love. Bosley is a confident, curious little bear who goes wherever adventure takes him. Join him on his adventures out into the big exciting world outside his cave and discover new friends around every corner. 4 Books: Bosley Sees the World, Bosley Goes to the Beach, Bosley's First Words and Bosley Builds a Tree House. Self-guided language learning: Line-by-line translations, Labelled illustrations, Highlighted vocabulary, Repeat words, Simple, useful sentences, Sample line-by-line translations: "Fox pulled the rope. -- Fuchs zog am Seil. Racoon carried the boards. -- Waschbär trug die Bretter. Rabbit made sure everything was sturdy. -- Hase stellte sicher, dass alles fest war. And owl added the final details. -- Und Eule fügte zum Schluss Verzierungen hinzu." It's never too early to start reading bilingual books!
  • Bosley Goes to the Beach

    Tim Johnson, Ozzy Esha

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 17, 2013)
    Teach your child Chinese words and phrases while enjoying a beautifully illustrated, wholesome bedtime story. Bosley Bear gathers his toys and goes to the beach to make new friends and learn new words. Discovering that other animals at the beach have interesting capabilities like flying or swimming, Bosley realizes that he has something that makes him special in his own way. The teaching methods used in this book allow children to learn at their own pace and enjoy the learning process. These methods include: Repeat words Simple phrases Labelled illustrations Highlighted vocab words Contextual learning Corresponding imagery For children, learning a new language in the context of a story is such a powerful learning tool, because they can use the images, characters and plot to help them remember words and phrases. Even simple foreign words and phrases can give a child a completely new perspective and open their eyes to new ways of seeing the world.
  • Bosley Goes to the Beach

    Timothy Johnson, Ozzy Esha, Daniela Neef

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 16, 2013)
    Designed to teach your child German words and phrases while enjoying a beautifully illustrated, wholesome bedtime story. Bosley Bear gathers his toys and goes to the beach to make new friends and learn new words. Discovering that other animals at the beach have interesting capabilities like flying or swimming, Bosley realizes that he has something that makes him special in his own way. The teaching methods used in this book allow children to learn at their own pace and enjoy the learning process. These methods include: Repeat words Simple phrases Labelled illustrations Highlighted vocab words Contextual learning Corresponding imagery For children, learning a new language in the context of a story is such a powerful learning tool, because they can use the images, characters and plot to help them remember words and phrases. Even simple foreign words and phrases can give a child a completely new perspective and open their eyes to new ways of seeing the world.
  • The Witches of Winged-Horse Mountain

    Sandra Forrester

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2004)
    Apprentice witch Beatrice Bailey and her friends are off on a brand-new adventure as they continue their effort to thwart the evil Dally Rumpe and reverse his magic spell. Traveling to the western part of the Witches' Sphere, Beatrice and her pals stay at a guest ranch at the foot of Winged-Horse Mountain. They visit a phantom rodeo with ghost cowboys and horses, then go to the ruby mines of Blood Mountain. While trying to break the spell, they explore the cave where Dally Rumpe once lived, and there they discover his book of evil spells. In this new adventure, Beatrice faces a difficult and frightening decision. She learns that good and evil aren't always as clearly defined as she'd once imagined. If she chooses an evil path, she can defeat Dally Rumpe; otherwise, she seems destined to fail. (Ages 10-14)
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  • The Adventures of Mr. Bean: No Pets!: 2 Fantastic Stories

    Stephen Cole

    Paperback (Carlton Publishing Group, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Adapted from the popular British television series, this book presents two hilarious Mr. Bean stories in a fun, kid-friendly format.
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  • The Witches of Bailiwick

    Sandra Forrester

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2005)
    The fifth and newest Beatrice Bailey adventure begins as the two teenage apprentice witches Beatrice and Teddy are on their way to the shopping mall. But before reaching their destination, they have a frightening encounter with a strange young man who identifies himself as Ganef, a pickpocket. It soon turns out that Ganef means no harm to the young witches. He has traveled from a town near the castle of Bailiwick, and now hopes to bring Beatrice and her friends back with him to assist in the long-running struggle against the evil sorcerer, Dally Rumpe. Before long, our heroes find themselves in strange and scary places, such as the Shaking Bridge and Thieves� Lair. Young readers who enjoyed the earlier Beatrice Bailey novels will take pleasure in this mysterious and exciting new adventure. And readers meeting Beatrice for the first time in The Witches of Bailiwick will want to read the rest of the Beatrice Bailey series. Here�s an absorbing combination of mystery, magic, witchcraft, and adventure that will keep readers turning the pages.
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  • Here Comes Bobo and Scooter

    James Gordon, Christine Pauls, Greatest Poet Alive, Shomari Shoo Kress

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2016)
    In the transition from elementary to middle school, there are natural highs and lows a student may face. But add to that, a crush on a girl, low self esteem, a week away from home, and the addition of a pet, and you have the an emotional roller coaster. This is what happens to Bruce Veign, better known as Bobo. The summer promises to shape Bobo's life and outlook on it in so many ways.
  • Bosley's New Friends

    Tim Johnson, Ozzy Esha

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2014)
    Join Bosley on this bilingual journey as he struggles to understand what the other animals are saying. “Why don’t the other animals understand me when I talk?” he asks. Bosley learns patience as he diligently learns how to speak other languages, one word at a time, and he discovers a wide world of new friends waiting to be made. This book is sure to impress upon any child the importance of language learning in a way that they can relate to. Self-guided learning methods in this book don't discourage children from learning! Line-by-line translations Labelled illustrations Highlighted Vocab Words Repeat words Contextual imagery It's never to early to start learning a foreign language
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