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Books with title Bears Bears Everywhere

  • Bears, Bears Everywhere

    Grandma Krazy, Mandy Kaplan, XlibrisUS

    Audible Audiobook (XlibrisUS, June 27, 2019)
    Mom is very busy and hardly notices what her son is saying to her. Just out his window, he sees bears everywhere. There is a debonair bear, a bear with no hair, and a rather rare bear. No one seems to be in despair. Why are all those bears out there?
  • Bears, Bears, Everywhere

    Rita Milios, Keiko Motoyama

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Count bears from one to ten!Rookie Readers (Ages 5-7) have provided entertaining, high-quality introductions to reading for more than a generation. Each title features full-color, often hilarious illustrations and engaging stories that always involve a young child figuring out concepts or solving problems on his or her own.
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  • Bears Bears Everywhere

    Luella Connelly

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Bears, bears are everywhere. On stairs. In chairs. At fairs. Where else will you find bears? Literacy Concepts Sight Words Phonics Rhyme and rhythm Phrases and sentences in like can I my Rhyming words with differeing spelling patterns, such as bear/fair/scare Vocabulary Words Related Learning Skills squares chairs stairs fares hares pears fairs scare hair Recognizing compound words, such as everywhere Recognizing homophones, such as pair and pear, hair and hare, fair and fare From the best-selling Learn to Read series Teachers and parents the world over can't be wrong! This popular and time-tested series has sold more than 20 million copies. Instill the love of reading and build self-confidence in young readers with these lively stories. Tied to content subject areas including math, science, and social studies, the 108 leveled readers in the series make the perfect compliment to any beginning reading program. Increase fluency, build vocabulary, and improve sight word knowledge with natural language, strong picture support, and easy-to-read repetitive text all while helping young readers master important early learning concepts tied directly to Common Core standards. Fiction: This book is a fiction book.
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  • Bears, Bears Everywhere

    Grandma Krazy

    Paperback (XlibrisUS, Dec. 27, 2018)
    Mom is very busy and hardly notices what her son is saying to her. Just out his window, he sees bears everywhere. There is a debonair bear, a bear with no hair, and a rather rare bear. No one seems to be in despair. Why are all those bears out there?
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  • The Everywhere Bear

    julia donaldson

    Paperback (macmillan uk, March 15, 2018)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Bears, Bears Everywhere

    Grandma Krazy

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 28, 2018)
    Mom is very busy and hardly notices what her son is saying to her. Just out his window, he sees bears everywhere. There is a debonair bear, a bear with no hair, and a rather rare bear. No one seems to be in despair. Why are all those bears out there?
  • Bears, Bears, Everywhere

    Rita Milios, Keiko Motoyama

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2003)
    How many bears does this little girl see? Well, there's one behind the door, and another in the chair. In fact, this girl counts bears nearly everywhere!
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  • Bears Bears Everywhere

    Unika Simmons

    language (Unika Simmons, Oct. 6, 2018)
    Bears Bears Everywhere is a book the discusses bears and the things that they do all while having the kids use their imaginations. This book provides rhymes for children as well as is educational. Bears Bears Everywhere repeats words so that the children can recognize and learn to identify the word. This book also provides fun pictures as a way to relate to the story.
  • Blue Everywhere

    Kristin Sterling, Intuitive, Lerner Publishing Group

    Audible Audiobook (Lerner Publishing Group, May 12, 2017)
    Look around you. Do you see a clear sky? Ripe blueberries? Blue birds or flowers? Your favorite jeans? The color blue is found in nature, in foods, in clothing, and many other places. Listen to this book and become an expert at spotting blue everywhere! Learn about the colors you see all around you in the Colors Everywhere series - part of the Lightning Bolt Books collection. Lightning Bolt Books bring nonfiction topics to life!
  • The Everywhere Bear

    Rachel Mazur

    eBook (Wild Bear Press, Feb. 6, 2019)
    “The Everywhere Bear is a wonderful recipe for inspiring youth to learn about the wild animals that live amongst us—and the simple steps we can take to keep them safe.”—Bryan Peterson, executive director, Bear Smart Durango Will Brooke kick her candy habit? When Brooke’s eyesight gets blurry, her skin breaks out, and her energy lags, she shrugs it off. Her eating habits might not be the greatest, but she can’t imagine giving up sweets. Meanwhile, an animal starts tipping over trash cans at night, and Brooke and her Nature Club friends hatch a plan to find the culprit. They are surprised by what they find—and even more surprised to learn Brooke is partly to blame. As Brooke’s story unfolds—along with that of an animal she names Ocho—she learns that by taking a few simple actions, one can start to break bad habits. With her Nature Club friends, Brooke vows to improve her own health while protecting local wildlife.
  • Bears, Bears Everywhere!

    Mara Bergman, Helen Craig

    Paperback (B E S Pub Co, Feb. 1, 1999)
    When a little girl wishes for bears dozens of bears come to visit her in all shapes and sizes, but after much running, jumping, and hullaballooing, she has to wish them to leave
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  • The Everywhere Bear

    Rachel Mazur

    Paperback (Wild Bear Press, Jan. 27, 2019)
    “The Everywhere Bear is a wonderful recipe for inspiring youth to learn about the wild animals that live amongst us—and the simple steps we can take to keep them safe.”—Bryan Peterson, executive director, Bear Smart Durango. Will Brooke kick her candy habit? When Brooke’s eyesight gets blurry, her skin breaks out, and her energy lags, she shrugs it off. Her eating habits might not be the greatest, but she can’t imagine giving up sweets. Meanwhile, an animal starts tipping over trash cans at night, and Brooke and her Nature Club friends hatch a plan to find the culprit. They are surprised by what they find—and even more surprised to learn Brooke is partly to blame. As Brooke’s story unfolds—along with that of an animal she names Ocho—she learns that by taking a few simple actions, one can start to break bad habits. With her Nature Club friends, Brooke vows to improve her own health while protecting local wildlife.
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