Let's Go Home, Little Bear

by Martin Waddell, Illustrated by Barbara

Hardcover, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

823.914

Collections

Publication

Walker Books (1991), Edition: 1st Edition, 30 pages

Description

When Little Bear is frightened by the noises he hears while walking in the snowy woods, his friend Big Bear reassures him.

Media reviews

?
This book is amazing to read i am 23 now but grew up reading it. Infact as a joke to myself i call myself little bear and my boyfriend is big bear. It doesnt matter where in history the book was because as a kid you dont care lol my 24th birthday is next month (November) and am going to suggest
Show More
to my bf he buys me that book. Whenever i think about reading that book as a kid i smile because i had such a lousey childhood but that book made me happy in my head the bears where both male sodaddy bear used to always say to little bear lets go home little bear lol and little bear used to get so curious about things he'd hear noises and become sared LOVED IT
Show Less

User reviews

LibraryThing member paroof
Another good "Little Bear" book. Not my favorite one, but it's nice... and familiar.
LibraryThing member yarb
Yawnsome yarn which wanders aimlessly before petering out with a fizzle. The cuddly-wuddly artwork is annoying. My daughter likes it, but her opinion is cheapened by her uncritical affinity for all things ursine.
LibraryThing member ReadAloudDenver
Kids will enjoy and love the repetition in this book as it helps them practice predicting what comes next in a story. They will also fall in love with Little Bear and cherish the feeling of being safe and sound in Big Bear's arms.

Awards

Gouden Griffel (Vlag en Wimpel — 1992)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0744519128 / 9780744519129

Barcode

91120000468272

DDC/MDS

823.914
Page: 0.5479 seconds