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

Disney's Winnie the Pooh: A Bear-Y Good Neighbor (Pictureback)
Published in Paperback by Random House Disney (23 January, 2001)
Authors: Robbin Cuddy, Disney Press, and Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
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Pooh Lover
Pooh is always a hit around our house, but this book is a special favorite. A sweet story of how pooh discovers the definition of a neighborhood and visits with all his friends in the process.


Ditka: Monster of the Midway
Published in Hardcover by Pocket Star (September, 1992)
Author: Armen Keteyian
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A Chicago Bear - Monster of the Midway
Mike Ditka didn't always have good times, or good luck. What Mike has is drive, hope, goals, believe in himself and some great experiences with family, friends & team mates.

It wasn't always easy playing hurt, but Mike endured tremendous odds and kept coming back time after time.

Mike had the best of his athletic and human abilities surface time after time. He is a legend and then some. Play with him, enjoy the game. Play against him and feel the pain.


Dogs, Geese, and Grizzley Bears: A Lifetime of Talking to Critters
Published in Hardcover by Mississippi River Pub Co (February, 1992)
Authors: Charlie Elliott and Charlie Elliot
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An outdoorsmans out door man - Charlie Elliott is great
I have the honor of working at the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center in Georgia. Named after Mr. Elliott, who is now 91 years old, this center is dedicated to education of people about the outdoors and all things that make the outdoors thier home. Mr. Elliott is an encyclopedia of knowledge and a Master in the world of environmentalism.


Dolls and Teddy Bear Department : Memorable Catalog Pages from the Legendary Sears Christmas Wishbooks of the 1950s and 1960s, Volume I
Published in Paperback by Windmill Pr (01 March, 1997)
Authors: Thomas W. Holland and Roebuck and Company Sears
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A must for 50's and 60's Doll Collectors
This book is AWESOME!!! I've had it for over a week now and haven't put it down. If you are a doll collector, this is definitely better than the other book "Girls Toys of the 50's and 60's" This book is primarilly all dolls, not kitchen sets, costumes, games, etc.! Although it is in black and white, the pictures are very clear and definitely help in identifying original dolls, outfits, and accessories. I'm going to also buy "Girls Toys of the 70's and 80's", but I wish they also had a DOLL ONLY book for that time period. Anyway, if you collect dolls from the 50's and 60's, this book is just GREAT!


Don and Audrey Wood's the Big, Hungry Bear, Quick As a Cricket, 24 Robbers
Published in Audio Cassette by Child's Play International, Ltd. (September, 1998)
Authors: Audrey Wood and Don Wood
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Love it
These books are great for teaching children about language.


Don't Ever Wish for a Seven Foot Bear
Published in Library Binding by Random Library (September, 1972)
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a book I loved sharing with my children
I found this book at a yard sale when my children were small. It is all about what can happen with a small boy and a big imagination!! My two loved this book, so much that it was loved to death. Wishes become reality on a bad day when a small boy is bored and starts wishing for something to relieve the boredom..


The Dragon and the Bear (Ars Magica)
Published in Paperback by Atlas Games (01 March, 1999)
Authors: Simeon Shoul and Jeff Tidball
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Magus, I have a word for you.
Ars Magica is a truly great system. It is inherently set in Western Europe around 1220 AD. But what of Eastern Europe? There were people there as well, obviously, and your character migth wish to travel there. Pity the poor storyguide who had to run to the books trying to understand Kievan Russia. That is until now.

This book, like Lion of the North, dispells many myths concerning the Kievan states at this time. This is not a unified land. It has been converted, yes, but in many ways superficially. Peoples attitudes are, well, different. This book gives you background on social structures, civic organization, politics, the Old Ways, faeries, and even arms & armour. On top of this, for better or for worse, it lets you glimpse the coming of the Golden Horde, as the mongols will soon overrun this territory (wisely the game suggests setting your time-period rather earlier than the usual 1220 AD, for otherwise you would have a short campaign).

The Order of Hermes is a stranger in this place, thus making it easier for players to plead blessed ignorance. The locals understand this and will pity you for your ignorance. They will send you to the local druzhina for assitance, to a volkhv if you seem wise, or call down the boyars if you get out of line.

At least the storyguide will know what all this means now.

If you want an interesting campaign using Ars Magica, buy this book and perpare for a world of wonder. Dozvedanya!


DREAMING WITH THE WHEEL : HOW TO INTERPRET YOUR DREAMS USING THE MEDICINE WHEEL
Published in Paperback by Fireside (29 March, 1994)
Author: Sun Bear
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Many helpful techniques for remembering dreams
This is one of the most comprehensive and easily accessible books I've read on techniques for remembering dreams and categorizing their importance. I liked it so much I'm buying my own copy! I'll use it extensively as an ongoing workbook.


Dressing Porcelain Dolls
Published in Hardcover by Chrysalis Books (05 September, 1995)
Author: Maxine Henry
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One of the best books on doll dressmaking
I have had this wonderful book for over 3 years and it is full of ideas, patterns and embellishments for porcelain dolls of all kinds. It is a treasure chest in bookform for dollmakers. It is also a beautiful coffee table book that interests my guests.


The Easter Bear
Published in Paperback by Disney Books for Young Readers (11 February, 2003)
Author: Disney Press
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Rabbit is too busy to play the Easter Bunny this year!
Ann Braybrooks' Winnie The Pooh: The Easter Bear? is a humorous Disney storybook for young readers, about the latest adventure of the classic charcter Winnie the Pooh. Rabbit is too busy to play the role of Easter Bunny this year, and so Pooh tries to take his place as the Easter Bear, in this simple and happy story with bright color illustrations by Josie Yee in the classic Pooh style.


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