Description
Bear is tired. The weather is getting cool and he's ready for a nice long nap--he's got earmuffs and a brand-new door to keep out the noise, plus a pair of fluffy slippers. Meanwhile, real estate mogul Woodpecker finds his recent homes…missing. And he follows the trail of debris right to Bear's new front door. When he "tap tap taps" to talk to Bear about it, the two engage in a feisty exchange of name-calling and gossip with the rest of their forest neighbors. Can they patch it up--literally--before Bear loses too much sleep?
The San Francisco Book Review - Don't Call Me Fuzzybutt
“Robin Newman has written a laugh-out-loud story that little ones will want to hear over and over. It is funny, sweet, and hopeful. The illustrations by Susan Batori are so much fun and filled with details that will keep little eyes on the pages. This is a real winner. Don’t miss it.”
Details
Author: |
Robin Newman |
Interest Level Low: |
Age 5 |
Interest Level High: |
Age 8 |
Reading Level: |
Age 6 |
Lexile Level Low: |
AD590L |
Lexile Level High: |
AD590L |
Guided Reading Level Low: |
L |
Guided Reading Level High: |
L |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2021 |
Number of Pages: |
32 Per Title |
Teaching Guide: |
Yes |
Set: |
No |
Binding Type: |
Hardcover |