My Name is Bear
Paperback
Bear can't wait to introduce himself to his new neighbours because he thinks he has the best name in the world! But when he learns his neighbours' names he can't stop laughing and his comments become more and more rude!
Will Bear ever learn some manners?
This hilarious new story from Nicola Killen about a bad-mannered little bear is perfect for sharing with children aged 3 years and up. Ideal for little ones who are going to preschool for the first time or learning to play with others, this funny story introduces children to key themes such as sharing, manners and learning to accept others as they are.
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Imprint
Farshore
ISBN
978-1-4052-9245-0
Publication Date
30-05-2019
Format
Paperback
Pages
32 pages
Dimensions
245x275mm
Product Description
Bear can't wait to introduce himself to his new neighbours because he thinks he has the best name in the world! But when he learns his neighbours' names he can't stop laughing and his comments become more and more rude!
Will Bear ever learn some manners?
This hilarious new story from Nicola Killen about a bad-mannered little bear is perfect for sharing with children aged 3 years and up. Ideal for little ones who are going to preschool for the first time or learning to play with others, this funny story introduces children to key themes such as sharing, manners and learning to accept others as they are.
Author
Nicola Killen
Imprint
Farshore
ISBN
978-1-4052-9245-0
Publication Date
30-05-2019
Format
Paperback
Pages
32 pages
Dimensions
245x275mm
Product Description
Bear can't wait to introduce himself to his new neighbours because he thinks he has the best name in the world! But when he learns his neighbours' names he can't stop laughing and his comments become more and more rude!
Will Bear ever learn some manners?
This hilarious new story from Nicola Killen about a bad-mannered little bear is perfect for sharing with children aged 3 years and up. Ideal for little ones who are going to preschool for the first time or learning to play with others, this funny story introduces children to key themes such as sharing, manners and learning to accept others as they are.
Author
Nicola Killen