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Oh My Baby Bear! (Voyager Books)

af Audrey Wood

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Baby Bear discovers that he is now old enough to dress himself, eat breakfast by himself, and give himself a bath, but perhaps most wonderful of all he will never be too big for a goodnight kiss.
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Baby Bear goes through all the steps of the day with his mom and dad the first time. Then he starts to grow up and he must take the steps all by himself. He learns how to dress himself and feed himself. He learns just how grown up he is and his parents call him Little Bear as a sign of growing up.
  MKHowell | Oct 28, 2010 |
This book is about a baby bear. Everyday Baby Bear's parents wake him up, put on his clothes, send him to play, and give him a bathe. Baby Bear has it made. One day Papa Bear woke up little bear and told him that he needed to dress himself, feed himself, play, and take a bath all by himself that day with no help Baby Bear was so lost so his mom and dad had to teach him how to do everything. The next morning Baby Bear could hardly wait to do everything by himself. His mom and dad were so proud that they now called Baby Bear..Little Bear.
  jacox2 | Feb 23, 2010 |
Mama and Papa Bear try to teach Baby Bear how to dress himself, feed himself, and bathe himself. After trial and error Baby Bear can do it all on his own. Now his parents call him Little Bear and he can stay up longer, but he will never be too big to be tucked in and kissed good night.
  clgribbin | Feb 23, 2010 |
Oh My Baby Bear! is a good book for younger aged children. It can be used to inform children how to begin to do things for themselves. It can be a great tool for students who are just learning to dress themselves and bathe themselves. In the book baby bear learns that he is old enough to do things for himself, however he is not to old for a goodnight kiss.
  msshank | Feb 2, 2010 |
This book is about a bear who discovers that he is now old enough to do things by himself. He finds out that he is old enough to dress himself, give himself a bath, but finds out the the best of all is that he is never too old to get a goodnight kiss. ( )
  amguess | Oct 27, 2009 |
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