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Baby Bear and the Big Wide World

Dubravka Kolanovic, Ellie Patterson

Publisher: Top That Publishing

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Summary

The BIG, WIDE WORLD is scary for Baby Bear, who longs to be brave and adventurous. Children will delight in joining Baby Bear as he tentatively explores the wonders of the outside world. Will Baby Bear realise that the world is not that frightening, especially when there’s a friend to share it with? The gentle, charming tale and soft, appealing illustrations make this storybook an enchanting bedtime read that is destined to become a firm favourite.
Available since: 11/01/2010.

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