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Books with title Little Polar Bear Board Book

  • Little Polar Bear

    Hans de Beer

    Paperback (NorthSouth Books, Oct. 10, 2011)
    The Little Polar Bear—now available as a paperback! It's a big day for the little polar bear Lars! His father takes him hunting for the very first time, and that night he is so tired from all his lessons that he falls fast asleep. He sleeps so soundly that he doesn't hear the ice crack, doesn't feel himself slowly drift away from his father and the North Pole - he doesn't realize that his adventures have just begun.
    K
  • Little Polar Bear

    Laura Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2017)
    Scaled down to approximately half the size of books in the Look at Me series, this book presents the same illustrations found in the original, with a slightly abridged story, perfectly sized for little hands. These books offer child-friendly portrayals of baby animals and their mothers, and use simple language to show how the mommy animals keep their babies out of trouble. In Little Polar Bear, Mommy teaches her baby how to find food, stay safe, and more. Toddlers will love the pictures and the story, and will be delighted when their own Mommy or Daddy reads it to them.
    K
  • Little Polar Bear Board Book

    Hans de Beer

    Board book (NorthSouth Books, Feb. 6, 2018)
    The Little Polar Bear now available as a board book in time for Little Polar Bear's 30th year anniversary!It’s a big day for the little polar Lars! His father takes him hunting for the very first time, and that night he is so tired from all his lessons that he falls fast asleep. He sleeps so soundly that he doesn’t hear the ice crack, doesn’t feel himself slowly drift away from his father and the North Pole—he doesn’t realize that his adventures have just begun. “This is an endearing picture book, with soft-colored illustrations that help give a very cold place a warm feel.” —Children’s Literature Reviews
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  • Little Polar Bear: Finger Puppet Book:

    Chronicle Books, ImageBooks

    Board book (Chronicle Books, July 1, 2009)
    Spend a day at play with Little Polar Bear in this fun and interactive reading experience for parent and child.
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  • Little Polar Bear

    Hans de Beer

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Dec. 1, 2016)
    It's a big day for the little polar bear Lars! His father takes him hunting for the very first time, and that night he is so tired from all his lessons that he falls fast asleep. He sleeps so soundly that he doesn't hear the ice crack, doesn't feel himself slowly drift away from his father and the North Pole - he doesn't realize that his adventures have just begun.
    K
  • Brave Little Polar Bear

    Rachel Elliot, Karen Sapp

    Board book (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Little Polar Bear

    L. Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Barron's growing series of Look at Me board books for preschool children tell stories about baby animals and their mothers. In each tale the mother animal takes care of her baby and keeps him out of trouble. The simple but true-to-nature stories of animals tending their babies are complemented with vivid, full-color illustrations on every page. The animals are handsomely rendered in a naturalistic style and placed in realistic, detail-filled settings.
    K
  • My Little Polar Bear

    Claudia Rueda

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Oct. 1, 2009)
    This quintessential love book for parent and child -- a standout in the genre -- promises to become a perennial favorite for generations to come.A winter wonderland awaits a young polar bear cub that emerges from its den for the first time. As the cub sets out on a dramatic arctic journey, it worries whether it has the skills to survive. But a parent's abiding presence and simple, reassuring words instill confidence and love.In the tradition of such classics as THE RUNAWAY BUNNY and MAMA DO YOU LOVE ME?, this graceful, soothing tale speaks to the powerful bond between parent and child, and to the many stages of a child's growing independence, from first steps to first school experience and even to leaving home.
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  • Little Polar Bear

    hans de Beer

    Paperback (North-South Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    It's a big day for the little polar bear Lars! His father takes him hunting for the very first time, and that night he is so tired from all his lessons that he falls fast asleep. He sleeps so soundly that he doesn't hear the ice crack, doesn't feel himself slowly drift away from his father and the North Pole - he doesn't realize that his adventures have just begun.
    K
  • Little Polar Bear

    Hans de Beer

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Sept. 1, 1987)
    It's a big day for the little polar bear Lars! His father takes him hunting for the very first time, and that night he is so tired from all his lessons that he falls fast asleep. He sleeps so soundly that he doesn't hear the ice crack, doesn't feel himself slowly drift away from his father and the North Pole - he doesn't realize that his adventures have just begun.
    K
  • The Little Bear Book

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 27, 2014)
    Back by popular demand! A little white bear and his magic pencil make wonderful things happen in this early work from celebrated author illustrator Anthony Browne. As a bear strolls through the forest, he meets a lonely gorilla, a noisy crocodile, a lion, and even an elephant. They all look as if they are missing something, so the bear steps in to save the day, using his magic pencil to draw just what they are looking for. Originally published in 1988, this enchanting story by a picture-book master is available again for a brand-new audience.
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  • My Little Polar Bear

    Claudia Rueda, CLAUDIA RUEDA

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
    This quintessential love book for parent and child— a standout in the genre —promises to become a perennial favorite for generations to come.A winter wonderland awaits a young polar bear cub that emerges from its den for the first time. As the cub sets out on adramatic arctic journey, it worries whether it has the skills to survive. But a parent's abiding presence and simple, reassuring words instill confidence and love.In the tradition of classics such as The Runaway Bunny and Mama Do You Love Me?, this graceful, soothing tale speaks to the powerful bond between parent and child, and to the many stages of a child's growing independence, from first steps to first school experience and even to leaving home.