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Bear Family at Home

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In Bear Family at Home, Curtis D. Wilbur invites readers into a charming and heartwarming tale of a family of bears living together in the wilderness. Through beautiful illustrations and engaging storytelling, Wilbur creates a world where readers can immerse themselves in the daily lives of these lovable bears.

The story follows the bears as they go about their daily routines, from cooking and cleaning to playing and exploring the forest. The characters are endearing and relatable, making it easy for readers to connect with their experiences and emotions. Wilbur's prose is simple yet evocative, painting vivid pictures of the bears' adventures and the beauty of nature that surrounds them.

One of the standout features of Bear Family at Home is the emphasis on family and togetherness. The bonds between the bear family members are strong and heartwarming, demonstrating the importance of love and support in overcoming challenges and enjoying life's simple pleasures. Through their experiences, the bears teach valuable lessons about the importance of teamwork, communication, and kindness.

Overall, Bear Family at Home is a delightful read for children and adults alike. With its engaging story, lovable characters, and beautiful illustrations, this book is sure to leave readers feeling warm and fuzzy inside. Curtis D. Wilbur has created a captivating world that will appeal to anyone who appreciates a heartwarming tale about the joys of family and home.

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THE BEAR FAMILY AT HOME -And How the Circus Came to Visit Them Once a little cub bear was caught in a big log trap, and taken on a train to a circus. He lived in the circus a long, long while, and every day a great many people came to see the bear, and the lions, and the tigers, and the leopards, and the elephants, and the camels, and the other animals. Every night the animals would all be put in the wagons made for them, then the wagons would be rolled on the flat-cars of a railroad train. The train would go all night to another town, where a great many people would come to see the animals and the men and women in the circus. The Cub Bear saw a great many wonderful and strange things while he was in the circus and while traveling on the trains. Once he crossed the ocean in a great ship, and came back again in another ship. The first story tells How the Little Bear got free from the circus and back in the woods again. : - Summary by the author


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