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Books with title Little Bear's Friend

  • The Little Friend

    Donna Tartt

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, June 6, 2005)
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  • A Friend for Little Bear

    Harry Horse

    Paperback (Walker Books, March 15, 1996)
    Offers a valuable lesson in friendship as Little Bear, alone on an island, is befriended by a wooden horse but, because of Little Bear's desire to have more, he is accidentally bumped off the island and almost lost forever.
  • A Friend for Little Bear

    Harry Horse

    Paperback (Candlewick, Nov. 3, 1997)
    None
    K
  • Bear's Best Friend

    Lucy Coats, Sarah Dyer

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Children's Books, May 20, 2014)
    Bear has lots of friends, but he doesn't have a best friend. Why does everyone have a best friend, except him?As Bear looks and looks, he becomes sadder and sadder. But perhaps his best friend is out there, after all . . .A touching story about the magic of friendship.
    K
  • Bear's Best Friend

    Lucy Coats

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, March 14, 2013)
    Bear has lots of friends, but he doesn't have a best friend. Why does everyone have a best friend, except him? As Bear looks and looks, he becomes sadder and sadder. But perhaps his best friend is out there, after all.
    J
  • Little Polar Bear Finds a Friend

    Hans de Beer

    Paperback (North-South Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
    While searching for someone to play with, Lars is caught in a trap and finds himself in a cargo plane destined for a zoo.
    K
  • Little Bear

    None

    Board book (Parragon Plus, )
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  • The Little Friend

    Donna Tartt

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 2002)
    Although the Cleves generally revelled in every detail of their family history, the events of 'the terrible Mother's Day' were never, ever discussed. On that day, nine-year-old Robin Cleves, loved by all for his whims and peculiarities, was found hanging by the neck from a rope slung over a black-tupelo tree in his own garden. Eleven years later, the mystery - with its taunting traces of foul play - was no nearer a solution than it had been on the day it happened.This isn't good enough for Robin's youngest sister Harriet. Only a baby when the tragedy occurred, but now twelve-years-old and steeped in the adventurous daring of favourite writers such as Stevenson, Kipling and Conan Doyle, Harriet is ready and eager to find and punish her brother's killer. Her closest friend Hely - who would try anything to make Harriet love him - has sworn allegiance to her call for revenge. But the world these plucky twelve-year-olds are to encounter has nothing to do with child's play: it is dark, adult and all too menacing. In Donna Tartt's Mississippi, the sense of place and sense of the past mingle redolently with rich human drama to create a collective alchemy. Here eccentric great aunts bustle about graciously despite faded fortunes and a child's inquiring mind not only unearths telling family artefacts, but stirs up a neighbourhood nest of vipers and larceny. THE LITTLE FRIEND is a profoundly involving novel which demonstrates how the imaginary life embraces what literature we read, what special places we inhabit and what kindred souls we recognize, to help crack open even the darkest secrets life has hiding for us.
  • Little Bear

    Else Holmelund Minarik, Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1957)
    Meet Little Bear, a friend to millions of children. And meet Mother Bear, who is there whenever Little Bear needs her. When it is cold and snowy outside, she finds just the right outfit for Little Bear to play in. When he goes to the moon, she has a hot lunch waiting for him on his return. At night she helps him get to sleep. And, of course, she never forgets his birthday.
    J
  • Little Polar Bear's Best Friends

    Hans De Beer

    Board book (North-South Books, )
    None
  • Little Bear Finds a Friend

    Maurice Jones, Anna Currey

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, Jan. 31, 2003)
    Little Bear decides it's time to explore, and sets off up the mountain, where he hopes to make new friends. On the way he meets chattering monkeys, hungry llamas, and sleepy jaguars, but they are all too busy to join him. Or are they?* Delicate, nostalgic artwork from acclaimed artist Anna Currey, which is reminiscent at times of Winnie the Pooh
  • Little Bear

    Claudia Verville

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
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