The Teddy Robber

The Teddy Robber by Ian Beck is a delightful children’s book published by Doubleday in 1992. This miniature edition, consisting of 32 pages, presents a humorous tale about a giant who steals children’s teddy bears after losing his own. The story follows Tom as he embarks on a quest to uncover the identity of the mysterious Teddy Robber, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
Readers will discover a friendly and warmhearted narrative that blends elements of fantasy and social themes, making it suitable for bedtime storytelling. The book explores the whimsical world of toys and the emotions tied to them, inviting children to connect with the characters and their adventures. This edition is crafted to appeal to both children and their beloved teddies, ensuring a charming reading experience.
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The wonderfully funny tale of the giant who steals children’s teddy bears because he lost his own. Someone is stealing Teddies. But who is the Teddy Robber? Tom is going to find out. A friendly, warmhearted and cheerful story that makes the perfect bedtime storybook for young children, teddies (and Giants!).
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