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![]() Little Bear's personality energizes the stories in this series; his companions are engaging, and the artwork is colorful, detailed, and humorous. Imaginative integration of text and pictures creates relationships between the characters that are believable and warm. (Recommended for ages 2–6) At first, Little Bear thinks that Big School will be wonderful. He'll learn to read and write and count just like his big brothers do. But he soon discovers that going to school isn't as easy for him as fishing, or climbing trees, or picking berries. "Maybe I don't need to learn to read and write and count," Little Bear tells himself. It's hard, and it's not very much fun. Why is it so important?" Book 4 in the Little Bear Adventure Series; Other Little Bear adventures include: Little Bear's Surprise, Little Bear's Secret, Little Bear's Big Adventure, Little Bear's Crunch-A-Roo Cookies, Little Bear and the Springwood Spinners, and Play Fair, Little Bear. Also available Little Bear Set Books 1–7 | ||||||
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