Where Is My Home?
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Where is a bear most comfortable? At home, of course! But where is home for this polar bear? He'll recognize it when he sees it.






Where is a bear most comfortable? At home, of course! But where is home for this polar bear? He'll recognize it when he sees it.
Ajun's book on bears says he should be sleeping all through winter. That's funny. He never has before, but he'll give it a try. So why can't he sleep?
Makwa likes to visit camps where people are. Their food is easy to get. But what a tummy ache she gets from the trash food! Maybe she should go back to her old hunting ways.
Do you have a special place where you and your friends hang out, like a club? Would you be surprised to find out that bears have a club too? Find out what bear club members have in common.
A rhyming zookeeper invites children to see his vampire bats, dragons, and three-headed dogs.
Maggie McNitch is not like other witches! Her favorite color is sunny yellow, she drinks lavender tea, and her wand is made from a feather! This story uses fun rhymes to explain that being different is something to celebrate.
A little dragon relates the sad tale of his inability to breathe fire. Includes notes for educators and caregivers.
Monsters can be afraid of things too! This story uses limericks to tell about a monster that hides from sunlight and chows down on bad dreams. Bedtime isn't so scary with this friendly monster nearby!