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Books with title The Bug Who Wanted To Be A Bear

  • The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Bear

    Jörg Steiner, Jörg Müeller

    Hardcover (Heryin Books, Inc., July 1, 2007)
    Highlighting issues of environmental protection, human identity, and the pursuit of self, this remarkable modern fable brings philosophical subjects to the forefront through humor and imagination. When a brown bear awakes from hibernation, he is surprised to find that a modern factory has been built right over his den. His bewilderment only grows when a factory guard mistakes him for an unshaven human and, failing to prove his identity, is forced to become a factory worker.
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  • The Bear Who Wanted to Stay a Bear

    Jorg Steiner , Jorg Muller

    Hardcover (Hutchinson, March 15, 1977)
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  • The Bear Who Wanted to Read

    Lee Davis, Susan Winter

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Oct. 15, 1998)
    "The Bear who wanted to read" tells the story of Ben the Bear. He doesn't even know what books are for until he hears Jenny reading a bedtime story - and then he wants to read too!
  • THE BEAR WHO WANTED TO BE A BEAR

    Jörg Steiner

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Aug. 1, 1986)
    After his winter hibernation, a brown bear awakes to find a factory built over his den and must convince the factory guard that he truly is a bear
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  • The Dot who wanted to be an A

    Aimeri Baddouh

    eBook
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  • The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Unicorn

    Noelle Winters

    Paperback (ORCHARD BOOKS, )
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • The Pug Who Wanted to Be a Unicorn

    Bella Swift

    eBook (Orchard Books, Oct. 4, 2018)
    Always be yourself. Unless you can be a unicorn . . . When she's abandoned just before Christmas, Peggy the pug is taken in by a foster family with a unicorn-mad little girl. Peggy thinks that her new friend, Chloe, wants a unicorn for Christmas - not a puppy. Believing that anything is possible, Peggy decides that she will turn into a unicorn. All she needs is a long silky mane, a glowing horn, and the ability to do magic! Easy, right?Peggy is determined to make her new friend's Christmas wish come true. And if she does, maybe she'll finally find a forever home . . .
  • The Boy Who Wanted to be a Dancer

    Rod Gambassi, Kelley Jackson Brownlee

    Hardcover (Window Books, Oct. 11, 2007)
    When Bobby's teacher asks her class what everyone wants to be when they grow up, Bobby is the only one who proudly announces he wants to be a dancer. His classmates don't understand. They think dancing is just for girls. Bobby asks his parents about that and they encourage him by enrolling him in a dance class. Bobby's brother doesn't seem to like that his brother is dancing. He often makes fun of Bobby with the other kids at school. At the end of Bobby's dance class is a recital for everyone's families. On the night of the recital one of the dancers is sick. Who will replace the sick dancer? It's a surprise ending to a book about family, friendship and dance!
  • The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Puppy

    Timothy Livingood

    eBook
    A young boy imagines becoming a puppy. This way, he won't have to make his bed, pick up his toys, brush his teeth, or go to school. After wishing on a star one night, his dream comes true - only it isn't all he thought it would be.
  • The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Bear

    Jorg Steiner

    Hardcover (Heryin Books, Inc., July 1, 2007)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • The Mouse Who Wanted To Be A Lion

    Cheryl Martin, Brenda Vesperman

    language (BookBaby, April 29, 2015)
    Smaller than his brothers and sisters the little mouse wished he was a lion. Everyday he tried to act courageous, strong and very brave. The other mice teased him because of his obsession with being a lion. When the neighborhood cat threaten his brother, the little mouse sprang into action. He found the courage and strength he longed for was already inside of him. His heroic actions in the face of fear saved his brother. Plus proved to himself it is what you have inside that really matters. Heart warming and a charming tale sure to be a bedtime favorite.
  • The Puppy Who Wanted to be a Boy

    Jean Gnap

    eBook (FriesenPress, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Many children’s books personify animals to convey a certain message. THE PUPPY WHO WANTED TO BE A BOY is one of them. It is the story of a Labrador puppy who would rather grow up to be a boy instead of a dog. Throughout the story he strives to become a boy. “Maybe if I eat pizza I’ll grow up to be a boy, “ he hopefully says. But of course he does grow up to be a dog. However he is trained to become a special dog—a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. The message is “Accept who you are, but be the best that you can be.”P.S. Oh, by the way, do you know that some fictional stories turn out to be true?In a small town, south west of Chicago, there is a real puppy training to become a service dog for a Wounded Warrior. His name is LOU.