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Books with title Little Bear And The Big Fight

  • My Big Bear, My Little Bear and Me

    Margarita del Mazo, Rocio Bonilla

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, Oct. 22, 2019)
    It’s good to have a bear, but having two is even better! So does this little girl think as she prepares for a thrilling day in the snow, hand-in-hand with her two bears. Together, they will go sledding down the mountain and they will meet a ton of friends in the woods! Lots of fun in this wintery tale by storyteller Margarita del Mazo and illustrator Rocio Bonilla. A tender story about the warmth of winter with the right company. One of the few children’s books with a tribute to dads.
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  • Little Bear and the Mirror

    Lydia Du Du Toit, Karlee Lillywhite

    Paperback (Mirrorword Publishing, Oct. 30, 2019)
    This priceless story comes with a link to a free audio download, done by Lydia du Toit, plus her lovely song, Mirror Mirror on the Wall... most beautifully sung by Godfrey Birtill!A little bear, suffering from terrible fear, finds a caring friend in a squirrel - the squirrel then asks wise Miss Owl for advice.She pages through her library of books and scrolls and until she finds that, "There is only one reason for gibbering, shivering, jiggling and joggling fearfulcold," she read in her big, fat book of Wisdom Whoppers. "This cold is not outsidebut inside and is a big, big problem if not cured! It will make your eyes see funnythings and your ears hear funny noises and your tummy turn in funnycircles - a dreadful condition indeed!"Mrs. Owl wondered to herself, "If the cold is inside and not outside, how can I getwhat is in, out?""I've got the answer!" shouted Owl with great joy. "The cold must get out thesame way it got in!""The thoughts in our heads become the words in our mouths and then changeinto the doors that keep in and keep out!!""You see, Squirrel, our thoughts are very powerful. The thoughts in our heads are the secret place where all the wonders of the earth are stored, churned, milled, ground and made. But there, we can also hold dark, scary thoughts and lies. Those thoughts turn into words, either good ones or bad ones! We need to know the secret of how to lock in the good thoughts and let them get rid of the bad ones - just like light gets rid of darkness, effortlessly!Light is stronger than darkness. God's Mirror is His thoughts about us; that's the key!"It's a magic Mirror," replied Squirrel excitedly. "It lets you see the truth that unlocks the door to let the gibbering, shivering, jabbering, jiggling cold out. Wise owl said that, the cold could only get out the way it got in!"So Little Bear, take this Mirror. Look deeply into it."Squirrel waited with eager curiosity, "Tell me, what do you see?"Little Bear took the Mirror and gazed deeply. The more he looked, the wider his grin spread along his big bear mouth."I see me," said Little Bear.
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  • Little Bear And The Big Fight

    Jutta Langreuter

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, April 1, 1998)
    When his best friend Brandon will not share the clay at school one day, Little Bear gets so mad that he bites him, and even though he is sorry, Little Bear wonders if he and Brandon will ever be friends again
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  • Little Bear And The Big Fight

    Jutta Langreuter

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, April 1, 1998)
    When his best friend Brandon will not share the clay at school one day, Little Bear gets so mad that he bites him, and even though he is sorry, Little Bear wonders if he and Brandon will ever be friends again
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  • The Little Girl and the Big Bear

    Joanna C. Galdone, Paul Galdone

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Aug. 1, 1980)
    A retelling of a traditional Slavic tale in which a clever little girl outwits the bear who is holding her captive by hiding in a basket of pies.
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  • Little Polar Bear and the Big Balloon

    Hans de Beer, Rosemary Lanning

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Sept. 21, 2006)
    Lars, the Little Polar Bear, spends his days watching the seagulls circling overhead and dreams of flying in the sky like a bird. One day, he meets a lost puffin who cannot fly home because his wings are sticky with oil. Always ready to help a friend in need, Lars takes the little puffin to the healing waters of the hot spring, where they discover a huge hot-air balloon. At last, it seems that Lars's dream of exploring the sky will come true! But flying high above the ground is scary...
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  • Anna and the little bear

    Rafael Schroder

    language (, Oct. 12, 2015)
    Come and join the little rabbit Anna and her best friend the little bear on their everyday adventures. Experience the world through their eyes and see why thunderstorms are not scary, that cooking yummy jam is fun and that there is no need to be afraid of the dentist’s drill. These can other stories with Anna and the little bear can be found in this volume of the series: Anna and the little bear.
  • The Little Boy and the Big Fish

    Max Velthuijs

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, April 3, 2018)
    Every child who goes fishing dreams of catching the biggest, most beautiful fish in the world . . . The hero of this tender, glowingly illustrated story catches a fish so large and splendid that he takes it home and puts it in the bathtub so we can keep it forever. He picks flowers from the fields to make his fish feel at home. He reads it stories about animal friends. But the fish is sad—and because the boy likes his fish so much and wants it to be happy, he learns a real lesson about love. Max Velthuijs, one of Holland's foremost graphic artists, has created lovely, bright colored pictures that are at once realistic and full childlike fantasy. The Little Boy and the Big Fish is a memorable book, jolly, sad, and wise, with the honest emotion that children will recognize as their own. Praise for Max Velthuijs’s The Kind-Hearted Monster “With enduring themes of acceptance and kindness, these stories will charm a new generation.”—School Library Journal
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  • The Big Bell and the Little Bell

    Martin Kalmanoff, Alastair Graham

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Nov. 4, 2008)
    Read and sing along with the classic 1950s song!“The Big Bell and the Little Bell”—with music and lyrics by Martin Kalmanoff—became a family favorite when it was first released in 1954. It tells the tale of a King who has to decide which bell—large or small, loud or soft—he wants to ring out on his wedding day.Now, this beautiful gift package brings the musical fantasy to a whole new generation. Containing a stunningly illustrated book and an exclusive CD with both the original Julius La Rosa recording and a new version by the internationally famed London Crouch End Festival Chorus, it offers kids (and adults, too) a complete visual and auditory experience. Alastair Graham’s fun, colorful, and delightfully detailed pictures capture a lavish court full of cats, dressed in bright medieval-style garb.Small children will particularly appreciate the story’s moral: that big isn’t always better, and sometimes the little one wins the day!
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  • The Little People and the Big Fib

    Suzanne Weyn

    Paperback (Marvel Enterprises, April 1, 1987)
    Book by Weyn, Suzanne
  • Little Polar Bear and the Big Balloon

    Hans de Beer

    Hardcover (North-South Books, July 1, 2002)
    Lars, the little polar bear, dreams of flying in the sky like a bird. One day, he meets a lost puffin who cannot fly home because his wings are sticky with oil. Always ready to help a friend in need, Lars takes the little puffin to the healing waters of the hot spring where they discover a bright red hot-air balloon. At last, it seems that Lars's dream of exploring the sky will come true! But Lars had no idea that flying high above the ground would be so scary.
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  • The Big Bell and the Little Bell

    Martin Kalmanoff, Alastair Graham

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Nov. 4, 2008)
    Read and sing along with the classic 1950s song!“The Big Bell and the Little Bell”—with music and lyrics by Martin Kalmanoff—became a family favorite when it was first released in 1954. It tells the tale of a King who has to decide which bell—large or small, loud or soft—he wants to ring out on his wedding day.Now, this beautiful gift package brings the musical fantasy to a whole new generation. Containing a stunningly illustrated book and an exclusive CD with both the original Julius La Rosa recording and a new version by the internationally famed London Crouch End Festival Chorus, it offers kids (and adults, too) a complete visual and auditory experience. Alastair Graham’s fun, colorful, and delightfully detailed pictures capture a lavish court full of cats, dressed in bright medieval-style garb.Small children will particularly appreciate the story’s moral: that big isn’t always better, and sometimes the little one wins the day!
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