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Books with title Bears Make the Best Reading Buddies

  • Bears Make the Best Reading Buddies

    Carmen Oliver, Jean Claude

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, March 1, 2016)
    All the students in the class are assigned reading buddies, except for Adelaide. She already has one, a bear! And Adelaide is quite persuasive as she explains to her language arts teacher, Mrs. Fitz-Pea, and the reader, that bears really do make the best reading buddies: they sniff out good books and their claws are just right for turning pages. And the bear looks rather friendly (and studious) in these crayon-bright, contemporary illustrations, making this is must-read picture book for story time!
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  • Bears Make the Best Reading Buddies

    Carmen Oliver

    Paperback (Curious Fox, March 10, 2016)
    An endearing and humorous picture book about friendship, authority and reading."
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  • Bears Make the Best Reading Buddies

    Carmen Oliver, Jean Claude

    eBook (Picture Window Books, April 1, 2016)
    All the students in the class are assigned reading buddies. Except for Adelaide. She already has one. A bear! And Adelaide is quite persuasive as she explains to her language arts teacher, Mrs. Fitz-Pea, and the reader, that bears really do make the best reading buddies. They sniff out good books. Their claws are just right for turning pages. And the bear looks rather friendly (and studious) in these crayon-bright, contemporary illustrations, making this eBbook perfect for every collection.
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  • Bears Make the Best Math Buddies

    Carmen Oliver, Jean Claude

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, July 1, 2019)
    Adelaide and Bear have tackled reading together, and now they are tackling math. Adelaide stands up for her best friend and his many talents, but will she convince her teacher to let Bear be her math buddy?
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  • Bears Make the Best Writing Buddies

    Carmen Oliver, Jean Claude

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Adelaide loves writing. Bear loves writing. But Theo does NOT love writing. Thankfully, Adelaide and Bear are ready to team up and persuade the entire class, including Mrs. Fitz-Pea, that Bears make the best writing buddies. After all, who better to teach you how to fish and forage for new ideas than a bear? This third picture book in Carmen Oliver's Bears Make the Best...series is sure to encourage even the most reluctant writer to write a story.
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  • Bears Make the Best Reading Buddies

    Carmen Oliver, Jean Claude

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2016)
    All the students in the class are assigned reading buddies, except for Adelaide. She already has one, a bear! And Adelaide is quite persuasive as she explains to her language arts teacher, Mrs. Fitz-Pea, and the reader, that bears really do make the best reading buddies: they sniff out good books and their claws are just right for turning pages. And the bear looks rather friendly (and studious) in these crayon-bright, contemporary illustrations, making this is must-read picture book for story time!
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  • Bears Make the Best Science Buddies

    Carmen Oliver, Jean Claude

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2020)
    It's time for the first science lab, and nobody can agree on an experiment. But why pick just one when Bear is around? Bears makes the best science buddies, and Bear proves it by helping each group use the scientific method for its special experiment. This fourth picture book in Carmen Oliver's Bears Make the Best...series will bring the excitement of science to a new level. One of the four experiments used in the book are detailed in the back matter.
  • Best Reading Buddies

    Jane O'Connor, Robin Preiss-glasser

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 6, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Nancy is so lucky! She has a new buddy at school. Violet is in fifth grade, and every Monday, she and Nancy get to read together. But when a few Mondays go by where Nancy and Violet don't see each other, Nancy begins to miss her reading buddy. Will she and Violet find a way to read together even if they're not at school?
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