Sharing Is UnBEARable!

Illustrated by J. E. Morris
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Hardcover
$16.99 US
9.31"W x 9.31"H x 0.37"D  
On sale Aug 20, 2024 | 48 Pages | 9780593752029
Preschool - 3
Reading Level: Lexile GN480L | Fountas & Pinnell L

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What's a pair of bears to do when they can't decide who get dibs on the perfect nap spot? Find out in this playful picture book with fun graphic novel-style art!

When a bear named Orson goes for a walk in the forest one day, he finds a big rock that's the perfect place to take a nap. The only problem is that another bear named Izzy has also found the rock, and she wants to take a nap there, too.

Everyone knows that bears don't share. But can the duo come up with a resolution to resolve their rocky relationship anyway?
J. E. Morris is an author and illustrator of numerous books for children, including May I Please Have a Cookie? and Please Write Back! featuring Alfie the Alligator, as well as the Steve and Wessley Scholastic Reader series. View titles by J. E. Morris
"An amusing lesson in how to compromise from two bears who would rather not." —Kirkus Reviews
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What's a pair of bears to do when they can't decide who get dibs on the perfect nap spot? Find out in this playful picture book with fun graphic novel-style art!

When a bear named Orson goes for a walk in the forest one day, he finds a big rock that's the perfect place to take a nap. The only problem is that another bear named Izzy has also found the rock, and she wants to take a nap there, too.

Everyone knows that bears don't share. But can the duo come up with a resolution to resolve their rocky relationship anyway?

Author

J. E. Morris is an author and illustrator of numerous books for children, including May I Please Have a Cookie? and Please Write Back! featuring Alfie the Alligator, as well as the Steve and Wessley Scholastic Reader series. View titles by J. E. Morris

Praise

"An amusing lesson in how to compromise from two bears who would rather not." —Kirkus Reviews

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