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Bear's many animal friends try to help him get to sleep in time for winter hibernation in this companion story to Bear Snores On.
It's winter, and deep in the forest, Bear should be fast asleep. But when his friends come by to check on him, they realize that Bear is still awake They brew him hot tea and sing him lullabies, but nothing seems to work. Can Bear get to bed? Or will he be up all winter?It takes about 5 Hours and 16 minutes on average for a reader to read Bear Can't Sleep. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Bear Can't Sleep is 40 pages long.
Addicted to these books
Derived From Web , Apr 17, 2021
So we now have all the Bear books!!! She can now read by herself and we enjoy reading them together at bedtime. I love the colorful flow of these stories and she loves the lyrical pictures and the fun stories.
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Sweet stories with beautiful illustrations
Derived From Web , Feb 20, 2021
We love the rhyme scheme of the Bear books - this collection is one that I am willing to read again and again. Bear Can 't Sleep is another adorable story about Bear's friends coming to rescue. This was a gift for my six-year-old, but my older children also enjoy these books.
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Sweet book
Derived From Web , Jan 15, 2020
My other little one loves this book, along with all Karma Wilson's other Bear '' books. The stories are excellent and the illustrations are sweet hearted.
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The Bear books are awesome!
Derived From Web , Oct 28, 2019
If you are not reading these books to your children, you are missing out! There is a whole series of Bear Snores On, Bear Feels Sick, Bear's New Friend and they are all awesome. We love the characters. These are books that will last in their hearts a lifetime.
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Another great bear book
Derived From Web , Oct 24, 2019
My 2 and 4 year-olds both love the bear books. Our four year old has been fighting with falling asleep and this seemed like a great addition to our library. Yes, as other reviews say, it is very similar to other bear books, but isn 't the beauty of it? My children don 't care that it is similar.
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Latest in a great series
Derived From Web , Mar 22, 2019
I found Bear Snores on at a thrift store for my grandchildren. Since then, I have purchased the rest of the Bear books, and this is one more in a fantastic series.
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Same story?
Derived From Web , Dec 26, 2018
They are beautiful stories with cute illustrations. This book did not meet the expectations. It's just like the bear snores, only the bear is awake and his friends are sleeping. Not worth having if you already have bear snores. That said, I hope Karma continues to write because we enjoy her books.
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Love Karma Wilson's Bear stories
Derived From Web , Dec 18, 2018
I bought this for my 4 year old grandson, who loves Bear and his friends. We are collecting the entire series... we started with board books when he was quite tiny and now we are purchasing the hardcovers. These are beautiful stories of animal friends, with beautiful illustrations by Jane Chapman. Having seen Bear snore and stay for Christmas, we see Bear unable to sleep when he should be hibernating.
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New story? Not so much. Still cute.
Derived From Web , Nov 10, 2018
Let me start by saying that we LOVE the books of Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman. They are a staple in our house. It is super cute if you don 't read both books all the time, but if I were picky, I would say that a new book should be a completely new story with new pictures and new words and phrases. Our children still like it probably.
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A nap sounds good about right now
Derived From Web , Nov 6, 2018
Bear books rule. They are hands down winners. Regardless of what he does, poor bear still can t sleep! His animal friends wander bit by bit, and they are all sympathetic and have different remedies, but no luck with snoozing. Bear finally offers to tell his pals a story, and guess what happens at the end? Chapman provides warm, inviting pictures that make Bear's cave soft, friendly and inviting. And who knew that animals could have such a variety of expressions of concern and puzzlement? This is a book that your children will want to read over and over again, and will likely chime each time you come to the key phrase.
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