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Where's My Teddy? (reprint) (paperback)
Eddie's In For The Surprise Of His Life When He Discovers That His Teddy Bear Has Grown Much Too Big To Cuddle. There's Fun In Store When Eddie Meets Up With A Real Bear Who's Got Just The Opposite Problem--his Lost Teddy Has Shrunk To A Size That's Much Too Small For Such An Enormous Bear To Cuddle. Full Color. - By Jez Alborough - Paperback
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Where's My Teddy?
This is a large edition of the story about Eddy and his teddy, Freddy. Eddy has lost Freddy in the wood and goes to look for him. The wood is dark and horrible and soon Eddy gets scared. Then Eddy meets a giant teddy bear. Out of the darkness appears a gigantic bear - clutching Freddy. "A bear!" yells Eddy. "A boy!" yells the bear. They both rush off as fast as they can in opposite directions, until they are back in their respective beds once more - each with his own teddy. Jex Alborough's other books include...
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Where's My Teddy?, Jez Alborough
Given its mistaken identities and characters meandering through the woods, this irresistible bedtime story is faintly reminiscent of certain Shakespearean comedies and the cartoonlike characters in Calvin and Hobbes. When little Eddie braves the ``dark and horrible'' woods to look for his lost teddy bear Freddie, he confuses a real bear's giant teddy with his own. ``How did you get to be this size?'' he asks. Elsewhere in the woods, the real bear is sobbing over Eddie's Freddie, thinking his own...
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Little Eddy loses his toy bear and has to go looking for him in the dark, horrible woods - where he's in for a gigantic surprise! This paperback and CD set is suitable for young listeners.
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Yikes Eddie's in for the surprise of his life when he discovers that his teddy bear has grown much too big to cuddle But there's fun in store when Eddie meets up with a real bear who's got just the opposite problem--his lost teddy bear has shrunk to a size that's much too small for such an enormous bear to cuddle. Could it be a case of mistaken identity? This fast-paced comedy of errors, illustrated with Jez Alborough's quirky artwork, is guaranteed to have children--and bears alike--reaching for their teddies
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Given its mistaken identities and characters meandering through the woods, this irresistible bedtime story is faintly reminiscent of certain Shakespearean comedies and the cartoonlike characters in Calvin and Hobbes. When little Eddie braves the ``dark and horrible'' woods to look for his lost teddy bear Freddie, he confuses a real bear's giant teddy with his own. ``How did you get to be this size?'' he asks. Elsewhere in the woods, the real bear is sobbing over Eddie's Freddie, thinking his own...
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The rhyming text of this favorite storytime book will keep readers turning pages, while their fear of the unknown will keep them riveted.
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Eddie's in for the surprise of his life when he discovers that his teddy bear has grown much too big to cuddle. But there's fun in store when Eddie meets up with a real bear who's got just the opposite problem--his lost teddy bear has shrunk to a size that's much too small for such an enormous bear to cuddle. Could it be a case of mistaken identity? Full color.
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The son of an accountant father and librarian mother, Jez Alborough was born in Kingston-Upon-Thames Surrey, England. Alborough is the author and illustrator of books for children and his catalog includes such titles as HUG, IT'S THE BEAR!, and BEAKY. He has a degree in graphic design from Norwich School of Art.
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Eddy's lost his teddy, Freddy. So off he goes to the woods to find him. But the wood is dark and horrible and little Eddy is in for a gigantic surprise. With a reading of the story and its two sequels, plus songs and story based activities Listen and Join In! provides a whole new story experience that will entertain and delight young listeners.
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With this Giant-Size version of one of the most popular children's books, the whole class can share in answering the proposed questions, developing sight-word and oral language skills, guessing outcome of the outlandish antics and more. Size approx. 14" x 18".
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Imagine losing your favorite teddy bear. Imagine encountering a giant-size version of a teddy bear searching the forest for his own lost teddy! What's going on? Alborough's rhyming text has been re-created in Spanish with all the humor and charm intact.
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This is a large edition of the story about Eddy and his teddy, Freddy. Eddy has lost Freddy in the wood and goes to look for him. The wood is dark and horrible and soon Eddy gets scared. Then Eddy meets a giant teddy bear. Out of the darkness appears a gigantic bear - clutching Freddy. "A bear!" yells Eddy. "A boy!" yells the bear. They both rush off as fast as they can in opposite directions, until they are back in their respective beds once more - each with his own teddy. Jex Alborough's other books include...
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Yikes Eddie's in for the surprise of his life when he discovers that his teddy bear has grown much too big to cuddle But there's fun in store when Eddie meets up with a real bear who's got just the opposite problem— his lost teddy bear has shrunk to a size that's much too small for such an enormous bear to cuddle. Could it be a case of mistaken identity? This fast-paced comedy of errors, illustrated with Jez Alborough's quirky artwork, is guaranteed to have children— and bears alike— reaching for...
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Featuring a "Where's My Teddy?" midi hardback edition and a "Listen and Join In! CD", this pack will entertain and delight young listeners. Narrated by John Thomson ("Cold Feet", "New Street Law" and "The Fast Show"), the CD features hilarious readings of "Where's My Teddy?", "It's the Bear" and "My Friend Bear", in addition to specially composed songs and story-based activities.
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Yikes! Eddie's in for the surprise of his life when he discovers that his teddy bear has grown much too big to cuddle! But there's fun in store when Eddie meets up with a real bear who's got just the opposite problem—his lost teddy bear has shrunk to a size that's much too small for such an enormous bear to cuddle. Could it be a case of mistaken identity? This fast-paced comedy of errors, illustrated with Jez Alborough's quirky artwork, is guaranteed to have children—and bears alike—reaching...
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Charlie the happy teddy bear talking to a honey bee. The kit, by Heritage Stitchcraft has the large scale charts in booklet form with the backstitch chart on the opposite A4 page to the whole cross stitch chart. The pattern is worked over 50 by 90 stitches using 14 shades of stranded cottons. The kit contains:- 14 count Aida; DMC stranded cottons and a card to sort; the charts, needle and instructions. Unrepeatable and last one in stock.
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