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Let's Go Home, Little Bear - Martin Waddell


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Let's Go Home, Little Bear - Martin Waddell

 
Description: ISBN 1844284921 / Author: Martin Waddell / Genre: Junior Books / Publisher: Walker Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... sound must be a Dripper following them. Again the Big Bear explains that it is the ice dripping into the stream. Little ... more

 ... Bear accepts this but it's not long before he is tired and Big Bear carries him on his shoulders. There are lots of other scary noises as they go back home but Big Bear explains each one away so that Little Bear is relaxed when they reach their cave again. The cuddle up together on a comfy chair with a blanket round them and Big Bear tells Little Bear a story about Plodders, Drippers and Ploppers in the woods and about how the two of them plodded all the way home. ***The Illustrations*** The details in the drawing...more

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Premium Review Let's Go Home, Little Bear - Martin Waddell: Strange Noises Everywhere (677 words)
by - written on 20/02/08 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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***Background*** There are quite a few books in this Little Bear series by Martin Waddell although he has written many other books too. Illustrated by Barbara Firth, this series is particularly popular with young children. ***The Story*** The story starts with a big bear and a little bear walking in the woods until eventually it is time to go back home. "PLOD PLOD PLOD went Big Bear, plodding along. Little Bear ran on in front, jumping and sliding and having great fun. And then... Little Bear stopped and he listened and then he turned round and he ...  Read the complete review

 

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