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GingerAntics
Hello Single Dad | Kelsie Hoss
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This just might be the GREATEST random detail of any book I‘ve ever read. The poor bear totally deserved a place in the list of characters.
#KelsieHoss #HelloSingleDad #Taxidermy #Bear #PoorBear #TaxerdmisedBear

AkashaVampie I almost read that as Pooh bear instead of poor bear 6d
GingerAntics @AkashaVampie 🤣😂🤣 that would have made it funnier!!! Next time I read this, I‘m picturing Pooh Bear taxadermed in this guy‘s office!!! 🤣😂🤣 6d
AkashaVampie @GingerAntics haha ur welcome. His face or butt or all of him? 6d
GingerAntics @AkashaVampie the description seemed to suggest it was an entire bear, so all of him! 6d
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LibrarianRyan
Corduroy Takes a Bow | Viola Davis
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4 ⭐ The Corduroy books were in good hands with Viola Davis. You can tell a little difference between the original creator and Viola Davis, but she gets to the heart of this beloved character. Altogether the book works the illustrations are fantastic and it‘s all very nostalgic. The story is a little long for my taste, but it mixes in with the Corduroy of old.

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M.Marvins
Finding Winnie | Lindsay Mattick

“When he thought about Winnie in the voyage across the ocean, his head said, ‘I shouldn‘t.‘ His head said ‘I can‘t.‘ But his heart made up his mind.”

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M.Marvins
Finding Winnie | Lindsay Mattick

The story could be used in a lesson to help introduce a harder concept, such as war. It could also be interesting to relate the book back to Pooh bear.

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LiseWorks
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Love this book. Bear is hungry. He fishes and manages to catch a polar bear? #ISpyBingoNovember @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Looking great!! 3mo
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leslovestoread
Finding Winnie | Lindsay Mattick
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Pretty wordy but interesting because it is a true story and possibly relates to Pooh bear.

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katie_87
Finding Winnie | Lindsay Mattick
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Finding Winnie by Lindsay Mattick (2015). Caldecott Award Winner. The story is a beautifully illustrated children's book that relates the interesting true story of the most popular bear, Winnie-the-Pooh. Mattick recalls her great-grandfather's role in rescuing a cub named Winnie. Each page depicts soft, dreamlike watercolors that nicely meet the story's peaceful tone. The story is an excellent combination of history, family stories, and adventure.

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katie_87
Finding Winnie | Lindsay Mattick

This book would be a great way to explore war in an age-appropriate manner. It can introduce students to the concept of events that happen around the world.