Bonny Becker, Kady MacDonald Denton
North-South 2009, 54 p.
Illustrated
Reading Recommended Age: From 3 - 5 years
Friendship and relationships with others are positive that the spring will help us to put discussion and review our certainties, even those built with so much effort to preserve the our intimacy, to avoid changes and cancellations.
In this book demonstrates, also suitable for children, a mouse from curious eyes sparkling and able to make inroads in the heart of gruff and grumpy bear that eventually will revise its way of living in solitude in order to make way for a new little friend.
Bear, he did not like having guests, had even posted a sign on the door "NO GUESTS." One day, a mouse knocked on his door permanently changing his way of life in solitude. Yes, because the little rat eyes glittering did not want to go out and, despite Bear him away several times, the small rodent did not seem to receive the message. And so, closed the door, Bear, all busily prepare breakfast, he had his work cut out several times in an attempt to evict the mouse that mysteriously keep appearing in unexpected places: in the pantry, in the drawer bread in the refrigerator and even into the teapot. Resigned and frustrated more than ever, Bear reluctantly yielded to the presence of that guest unwelcome, offered him a cup of tea and a piece of cheese as long as then he was gone because, as the sign, "NO GUESTS! ". They sat down and drank together. Mickey was really sweet, no one had ever told Bear that was to good to be in front of his fireplace. Bear, then, showed a good mouse, so far as to make the vertical and told each other jokes.
But suddenly, at some point, the little mouse and waved the bear went away and just bear that he hated having guests, and ran after the mouse stopped him. the sign of the house 'NO FARM "was torn to pieces, and Bear and Mickey Mouse was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
North-South 2009, 54 p.
Illustrated
Reading Recommended Age: From 3 - 5 years
Friendship and relationships with others are positive that the spring will help us to put discussion and review our certainties, even those built with so much effort to preserve the our intimacy, to avoid changes and cancellations.
In this book demonstrates, also suitable for children, a mouse from curious eyes sparkling and able to make inroads in the heart of gruff and grumpy bear that eventually will revise its way of living in solitude in order to make way for a new little friend.
Bear, he did not like having guests, had even posted a sign on the door "NO GUESTS." One day, a mouse knocked on his door permanently changing his way of life in solitude. Yes, because the little rat eyes glittering did not want to go out and, despite Bear him away several times, the small rodent did not seem to receive the message. And so, closed the door, Bear, all busily prepare breakfast, he had his work cut out several times in an attempt to evict the mouse that mysteriously keep appearing in unexpected places: in the pantry, in the drawer bread in the refrigerator and even into the teapot. Resigned and frustrated more than ever, Bear reluctantly yielded to the presence of that guest unwelcome, offered him a cup of tea and a piece of cheese as long as then he was gone because, as the sign, "NO GUESTS! ". They sat down and drank together. Mickey was really sweet, no one had ever told Bear that was to good to be in front of his fireplace. Bear, then, showed a good mouse, so far as to make the vertical and told each other jokes.
But suddenly, at some point, the little mouse and waved the bear went away and just bear that he hated having guests, and ran after the mouse stopped him. the sign of the house 'NO FARM "was torn to pieces, and Bear and Mickey Mouse was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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