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48 pp.
| North-South |
April, 2001 |
TradeISBN 1-55858-967-8$$13.95
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LibraryISBN 1-55858-968-6$$13.88
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1-3
In his third story, Bear, a stuffed animal, wakes up alone one day and sets off to find his human friend Clara. Along the way he meets a lost stuffed rabbit and a stray cat. The three try to enjoy their independence but are delighted to be found and embraced by Clara. Though predictable and rather bland, this unassuming tale, illustrated with simple line drawings filled in with watercolor wash, is gently told.