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Did you mean? Masao Maruyama Moss Marumi

Matty Bear lives in a neat and tidy house. When his sister Milly invites him to stay, Matty discovers that possessions aren't always the key to happiness.

A lost little polar bear cub and his friends create a Snow bear mother for the little cub.

Matty is a very orderly bear that lives with his not-so-orderly sister. When a strong wind turns everything upside down Matty finds himself in a bit of a mess.

When one little louse finds a home and hatches a large family in Ms. Calypso's classroom, a great deal of scratching follows.

Billy Bear worries about several things when his mother goes out and leaves him with a babysitter for the first time.

William is the only one is his class who doesn't have a loose tooth story, until finally he loses his first tooth and when he goes to get it from the teacher, it's not there.

After spending too much time playing with his favorite toy, Billy and his mother are very late for nursery school and his mother forgets some crucial things as she rushes to work.

When a strong wind snatches Busby's clothing off the line, the little bear begins searching and, with help from his friends, finds his clothes in the most unexpected places.

Mum and Billy were wery, very late. Billy said it was because Rabbit wouldn't eat her breakfast and now they had to run the rest of the way to nursery. But in the rush of saying goodbye, Mum forgot to say something very important.

Herbert the Haredresser's niece Holly "helps out" in his hair salon, with disastrous results.

Bewitched by the raven's description of whalesong, two polar bear cubs go in search of the whales, encountering caribou, a walrus, and other animals on the way. Includes a factual page about life in the Arctic.

Brief text and labeled illustrations discuss the history and architecture of several forts and castles, focusing on the protection they afforded and mechanisms used in siege against them.

"This is a fictionalized story based on the amazing real life experiences of Miriam Moss, a fifteen year old English school girl who was held hostage on a plane hijacked by the Palestinian Liberation Front in 1970"-- Provided by publisher.

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