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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Bear", sorted by average review score:

Death as an Ally: Meeting at the Holocaust Museum
Published in Audio CD by Leela Foundation Press (June, 2002)
Author: Eli Jaxon-Bear
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WOW!!!
This CD is incredible! Eli has the remarkable ability to lead people from a questioning, uncertain mind, to the direct experience of love.

For years I had been on a spiritual search, and in meeting Eli, my search has stopped. His teaching is so simple, so direct, and so filled with love.

I feel so grateful to have discovered Eli and this teaching! I highly recommend this CD to anyone who wants to live a life of love and freedom.


The Deliverance of Dancing Bears
Published in Hardcover by Kane/Miller Book Pub (March, 2003)
Author: Elizabeth Stanley
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The Deliverance of Dancing Bears
"The Deliverance of Dancing Bears" tells the story ofan unnamed bear that is taken every day by its "owner" to amarket square in a mountain village of eastern Turkey and set to dance on its hind legs for hours. Elizabeth Stanley's prose makes clear to young readers that this is not really dancing. "Around and around the poor bear turned on her two back legs, her head pulled from side to side by the chain which Haluk jangled to the clatter of his tambourine... The performance continued relentlessly for many hours until day began to fade [and] Haluk led the bear back to her cage and lock[ed] the door." Stanley's pastel illustrations in purple, blue, gold, scarlet and indigo evoke the liveliness of Turkish village life as people go about their ordinary business of shopping, eating and paying the bearkeeper to see dancing bear. The overall effect of these village scenes, however, is depressing. The heavily textured paper to which the pastels are applied seems to drain the light out of these sad market scenes, in which no-one seems to smile.

The power of the book, however, comes from the scenes that depict the dreams of the chained bear. The scenes that show her fishing in mountain streams with her mate or lying lazily with her babies in the sun are full of shimmering light and vibrant energy.

And thankfully, the bear's dreams come true. An old man named Yusuf buys the bear from Haluk, takes it with him to his house by a stream and slowly reintroduces it to the wild. And that is just the beginning of this eloquently written and superbly illustrated book dedicated to relieving the suffering of captive bears.

Stanley saw her first "dancing bear" in 1979 in Athens and decided then to write a book to challenge the assumption that men could cruelly use wild animals to make money. In 1992 she took her written text to Turkey to take photos and to make sketches for the artwork. In the same year The World Society for the Protection of Animals effected the release and the return to the wild of all chained bears in Turkey. Today there are no dancing bears in Greece or Turkey.

But a recent WISPA report has revealed that the trade in dancing bears is still alive and well in India. It says that "60-70% of cubs taken from the wild die before they even begin their brutal training. Dehydration, starvation and trauma are all reasons [for their dying]. Should the cub be lucky enough to live, a punishing regime of starvation and beating will begin to condition it to perform. The piercing of the cub's sensitive muzzle with a rope for control is the next ordeal. It is held down without anaesthetic while a crude iron needle is heated in a coal fire and plunged in with a group of men holding the squealing cub tight. The investigators also found that the site of the nose piercing was invariably infected in all the seventeen cases observed. 'The cub would the have to suffer a second piercing before the first was healed, compounding his agony,' explained Geete Seshamani. 'The tug of this rope, along with an intense fear of the strike of a heavy stick, motivates the bear to lift its legs in turn and 'dance'.'"

The WISPA site also provides gory and even more gruesome details of bearbaiting in Pakistan and of the farming of bears for bear bile in China.

WISPA has done and will continue to provide facts about animal mistreatment and about campaigns and projects to challenge these abuses. Whilst it is important for the thinking public to have access to information like that on the WISPA site, I believe that Elizabeth Stanley's "The Deliverance of Dancing Bears" is one of the best books for introducing pre-school, elementary and junior high school aged children to these issues.

While not so sparsely written as Anthony Browne's "Gorilla", the prose is tight. The illustrations are similar to and as powerful as those in Brian Wildsmith's animal books. The interleaving of reality and dream is reminiscent of Shirley Hughes' "Stay Away from the Water Shirley" or of the more recently published "Magic Beach" by Alison Lester. All in all, this is an ideal book to get the young and the not-so-young thinking about animal rights issues. It is a beautiful book that can help us all to realise the epigraph that Stanley has taken from Aristotle: "Hope is a waking dream."


Despierta, Osogris!
Published in Paperback by North South Books (March, 1999)
Authors: Wolfgang Bittner, Gustavo Rosemffet, Agustin Antreasyan, and Rosernffet
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Cute!
This is really a cute little book. It shows how an imaginative father can involve his little preschool son in an adventure, even in no more space than a bed (in and under). Meanwhile, it's raining outside. It may also help little ones to read. This book is in Spanish but it's a translation from an original Swiss book and there's probably one in English kicking around somewhere.


Dirt Is Delightful: With 16 Flaps to Lift (Bear in the Big Blue House)
Published in Hardcover by Simon Spotlight (May, 1999)
Authors: Janelle Cherrington, Joe Ewers, and Andy Yerkes
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Dig into a treasure of a book
Dirt is Delightful is an entertaining look at a part of the world around you. We often remember to stop and think about the trees, flowers, and sky but who remembers the dirt? Bear Does!

In Dirt is Delightful Bear leads us on an educational learning adventure to what dirt can do for you. He talks about mud, planting things, and much more. The lift up flaps are fun for all ages, though some younger readers may need help learning how not to handle the flaps.

Dirt is Delightful is a must have for the Bear fan in your life!


Disney's Have You Seen My Pot of Honey?: A Lift-The-Flap Book (1st Discovery Lift-The-Flap)
Published in Hardcover by Mouse Works (May, 1999)
Authors: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, Orlando De LA Paz, and A. A. Winnie-The-Pooh Milne
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Our Favorite
My 15 month old loves this book. It is durable and has a fun story line. I also use it in my ESL classes and every child gets the message that Pooh is hungry and is looking for his honey. My daughter brings me this book to read to her over and over again! Sweet and simple!


Disney's I Love You Pooh
Published in Hardcover by Mouse Works (August, 1900)
Author: Mouse Works
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See the Cute Baby!
Our whole family enjoys this series of books featuring the placement of our little toddler's current picture. The 2 year old especially likes seeing his picture as he turns through the easy to handle pages. This one will make an outstanding Valentine gift for him this year!


Disney's the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Classic Storybook (Classic Storybook)
Published in Hardcover by Mouse Works (June, 1998)
Authors: Jamie Simons, A. A. Winnie-The-Pooh Milne, Atelier Philippe Harchy, and Mouse Works
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I think that it is such a wonderful book.
I think that the Many Adventures Of Winnie the Pooh is such a neat book because it is really cute and I think that everyone should read it. I haven't always loved Winnie the Pooh but now I do. My favorite character is Tigger. I don't know why but I guess it's because of how he acts and stuff like that.


Disney's Where Are You, Pooh?: A Lift-The-Flap Book (1st Discovery Lift-The-Flap)
Published in Hardcover by Mouse Works (May, 1999)
Authors: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, Nancy W. Stevenson, and A. A. Winnie-The-Pooh Milne
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Great Fun!
My 2 year old daughter absolutely loves this book! The flaps encouraged her to ask questions and find out where Pooh was. The book is very simple and easy to read. They can play along with you and look for Winnie the Pooh. My daughter reads this over and over and never gets sick of it....even though she knows the outcome! I think flap books are very good at keeping their attention and making them curious.


Disney's Winnie the Pooh Everyday (Learn and Grow.)
Published in Hardcover by Random House Disney (August, 1999)
Authors: Ellen Milnes, Angel Rodriguez, Eva Rodriguez, Paul Lopez, A. A. Winnie the Pooh Milne, and Laura Hunt
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Good old pooh
My baby is only 5 months, but she already loves winnie the pooh. She;ll just hold thid book and giggle at this silly old bear


Disney's Winnie the Pooh's Opposites (Learn and Grow.)
Published in Hardcover by Random House Disney (August, 1999)
Authors: Ellen Milnes, Fernando Guell, A. A. Winnie the Pooh Milne, and Laura Hunt
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Sweet book!
Come along with Pooh and friends to learn about contrary concepts. This adorable little board book teaches opposites, while carrying a wonderful rhythmic beat that captures babies attention, 'Piglet is SMALL truly tiny to see. Tigger is BIG, just as big as can be.' and so forth. The illustrations are sweet and appeal to young children. Opposites, is a delightful little book with simple images for easy comprehension. Birth and up.


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