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Books with title Boo-Bear

  • Bear

    Zahra Girard

    eBook
    Savage. Soldier. Enforcer. I'm the one my club trusts to deal out justice with a stone cold heart.Then I learn I'm a father.I’m weeks away from getting out of prison and rejoining my MC brothers when four words shatter my world to pieces: I have a daughter. And unless I can come up with some serious cash for a crooked judge, he’ll make my little girl disappear in the system.No one f*cks with my family. This judge wants to take my daughter? Fine, I’ll take his. I track her down. I take her. She's a handful, but I mange to keep her sweet ass right where I want it -- tied up in my bedroom. She screams my name in the dark hot night, just as I come to moan hers: Roxanna. She says she wants to help me. I don't trust her, but I need her -- my club's enemies are knocking at the door with bullets and my daughter's time is running out. This is war.And when it’s all over, I’ll be facing another big problem: now that I’ve taken Roxanna, there’s no way I’m giving her back.Bear is a standalone, steamy, bad boy MC romance with a HEA and no cliffhangers!
  • Bear

    Ellen Miles

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Welcome to the Puppy Place--where every puppy finds a home!10-year-old Lizzie Peterson and her family are on an adventurous winter vacation in snowy Vermont when she meets Bear, an adorable husky called lazy and then abandoned by his sled-dog racing team. Lizzie falls in love with Bear, and rescues him when he gets lost during a big snowstorm. Will Lizzie be able to find Bear a home where he is appreciated? When she meets Fern, a young musher, Lizzie goes on the ride of her life--and thinks she may have found the answer.
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  • Bear

    Ben Queen, Joe Todd-Stanton

    Hardcover (Archaia, Aug. 18, 2020)
    Bear is a guide dog who would do anything for his owner Patrick - and embarks on an epic quest from the forest to the city to regain his sight so he can protect his best friend.Bear is a service dog who would do anything for his owner and best friend Patrick who is blind. But when Bear suddenly loses his vision, he worries he’s lost his purpose in life—protecting Patrick! Following the misguided advice from some self-serving raccoons, Bear embarks on a transformative journey to regain his eyesight. Out of both necessity and survival, he learns to tap into his other senses and begins to see the world from a new perspective that is at times more rich and colorful than the world he’s always known. Writer Ben Queen (Disney/Pixar’s Cars 2 and Cars 3) draws inspiration from real life stories of how memory can influence how we recall our own surroundings, and artist Joe Todd-Stanton (A Mouse Called Julian) lovingly renders an unforgettable story of one dog’s grand adventure from the wooded countryside to the heart of Manhattan where he encounters new friends and discovers his true calling.
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  • Boo-Bear

    Barbara Swift Guidotti

    language (Sag Books Design, Dec. 10, 2019)
    It’s a wonderful world in Wallaboo Land! The wallaboos will enchant you with their stories and adventures. Imaginary friends, mystical journeys, goofy fun, and delightful, imaginative predicaments await. In Boo-Bear, the wallaboos help Wallaboo Will find Boo-Bear and discover a secret new land. These unique stories are ideal for parents and teachers of young children as well as for beginning readers.
  • Bear

    Martin Bailey

    Board book (Black Chook Books, June 1, 2019)
    Bear, gear, hear, near, pear. BigThymeRhyme is a brand new series from writer and illustrator Martin Bailey. Martin’s clever single word rhymes and humorous illustrations describing each story are a winning combination guaranteed to make all readers smile.
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  • Bear

    Ellen Miles

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ten-year-old Lizzie Peterson and her family are on an adventurous winter vacation in snowy Vermont when she meets Bear, an adorable husky called lazy and then abandoned by his sled-dog racing team.
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  • Bear

    Raymond Briggs

    Paperback (PUFFIN, Oct. 6, 2016)
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  • Bear's Book

    Claire Freedman, Alison Friend

    Hardcover (Templar, May 14, 2019)
    A story about stories, writing, reading, and friendship. "Reading, writing, listening, helping, thanking: Bear and his animal friends can inspire young readers in family, school, or library settings." — Kirkus ReviewsWhen Bear’s favorite book of stories falls apart, he is determined to write one of his own. He ventures into the forest for inspiration, but writing is harder than he thinks, and he soon discovers that he needs help from his friends. See how Bear transforms their day into a wonderful adventure in this story about creativity and friendship.
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  • Bear

    John Schoenherr

    Hardcover (Philomel, March 28, 1991)
    Bear awakes one morning to find that his mother is gone, and he proceeds to wander across the cold northern landscape, learning to survive on his own
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    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Boo Boo Bear

    Virginia Wallen

    Paperback (RoseDog Books, Dec. 13, 2005)
    A stuffed bear is left on the beach and becomes tattered and torn from abuse. But after a little girl named Amy runs over him with her wheelchair, she takes him home and cares for him. Amy has been out of school for a while and is not expected to walk again. After a short while, Amy and Boo Boo Bear go to a children's hospital. By the loving care they give to each other, can they be healed? Read Boo Boo Bear, and you will find magic in the air!
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  • Boo's Beard

    Rose Mannering, Bethany Straker

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Tom can’t read facial expressions, so he doesn’t understand the other children and they don’t understand him. Playing at the park can be lonely sometimes, but luckily Tom has his dog, Boo, and Boo is easy to understand. She wags her tail when she is happy and whines when she is sad.One day, Boo gets her beard all knotted up in the bushes. A little girl named Lydia sees Boo and stops to talk to Tom. Boo’s beard has been tangled into a big smile, and Lydia explains to Tom that it’s the expression that someone makes when she is happy. She twists Boo’s beard into more expressions, explaining each one as she goes. When Lydia invites Tom and Boo to play on the swings with the kids, Tom and Boo join her. And at the end of the book, Tom understands the meaning of his own smile.This sweet book familiarizes children with social disabilities, such as autism and Asperger’s syndrome. Children learn the meaning of facial expressions and are introduced to the possibility that some children may have difficulty interacting with them.Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers—picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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