Teddy Bear Towers

Teddy Bear Towers by Bruce Degen, published by Harper Collins Publishers in 1991, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging illustrations and storytelling. The narrative unfolds in a whimsical land filled with teddy bears, where a young boy reigns as king, enforcing a rule that excludes others, particularly his younger brother, from playing in his kingdom.
As the story progresses, readers will discover how the boy’s perspective shifts when an old sea bear introduces the idea of sharing. This theme of family and sibling relationships is central to the tale, encouraging young readers to consider the joys of inclusion and cooperation. Teddy Bear Towers presents a charming exploration of imaginative play and the importance of sharing, making it a fitting addition to any child’s library.
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There are teddy bear soldiers . . . even teddy bear cake at Tedy Bear Towers, the land of teddy bears galore. One little boy is the king there, and he has ruled that no one else can play in Teddy Bear Towers, especially not younger brothers, until an old sea bear convinces him that sharing his kingdom can be even more fun.
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