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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780064440509
ISBN: 0064440508
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: April 18, 1984
Publisher: HarperCollins
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Release Date: April 18, 1984
Sales Rank: 16209
Studio: HarperCollins
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Grandmother likes Little Bear's picture so much she sends him a thank you kiss. "Will you take it to him, Hen?" she says. Hen passes the kiss to Frog who passes it to Cat who passes it to Little Skunk until Hen decides there is too much kissing -- and finally gives the kiss to the Little Bear.
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Great book for children just learning to read. Plus the story was very cute!
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This book was a favorite of my own children and now has a place of favor in my granddaughter's heart. It's one of her "goodnight" books when she comes to Grandma's for a sleepover.
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A Kiss for Little Bear is a charming story about a young bear who draws a picture for is grandmother. Not surprisingly at all, this picture looks like one of the monsters from "Were the Wild Things Are." Little Bear has his friend Hen deliver the picture to Grandmother Bear. She is so delighted with the drawing that she sends Hen back to Little Bear with a kiss for him. The simple kiss gets passed on, friend to friend ("telephone style") until it finally gets to Little Bear. Little Bear ask ... Read More
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We come from a Christian home and I would agree that this story also left me with an uneasy feeling. I could see a secular view saying no big deal but there was an undertone in this book that I didn't like. It is apart of my first graders reading curriculum and I am going to ask it be removed.
1st little bears favorite picture that he drew and gave his grandma is likened to that of a little devil and second the animals are passing kisses on to one another. And especially the skunks kissing ... Read More
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My kids and I love the little bear stories. I had "Little Bear" as a child myself. I just recently learned about this book. We just love it. It is shorter then the others and the art is just a bit different, but still as charming as always.
In the story little bear draws a picture and has hen take it to grandmother bear, who send hen with a kiss for little bear. The kiss get passed along from friend to friend until hen gets it again and gives it to little bear. Very sweet.
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