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Teddy's Day in The Forest - cover

Teddy's Day in The Forest

Brenda Martin Eldrid

Publisher: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Summary

Fun sound-effects and whimsical music help tell the adventurous tale of “Teddy's Day in the Forest.” Teddy and his parents are planning a fun picnic at Silver Lake Park.  When the Bear's little red car hits a bump in the road, Teddy topples out and lands in a soft pile of leaves. But, how will Teddy find Silver Lake Park and be reunited with his parents? Find out what happens when Teddy Bear meets a real bear in the woods. A positive ending adds interest to this suspenseful story and encourages a lifelong love for reading.
Available since: 01/11/2023.

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