Sleepyhead Bear

Sleepyhead Bear by Lisa Westberg Peters, published by Harper Collins in May 2006, is a charming children’s book featuring 32 pages of delightful storytelling. This edition, written in English, follows Bear on a hot summer day as he struggles to find rest amidst the distractions of buzzing insects. The narrative captures Bear’s humorous attempts to combat his drowsiness, showcasing his various strategies to deal with the pesky bugs that interrupt his peaceful day.
Readers will find a whimsical exploration of themes such as friendship and the challenges of bedtime in this engaging story. The book presents a lighthearted take on social themes through its verse format, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences. With its focus on animals and the humorous antics of Bear, Sleepyhead Bear offers a playful perspective on the universal experience of trying to find rest in a lively world.
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It is a hot summer day, and
Bear’s eyes are droopy.
But . . .
“BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ”
pesky bugs are buzzing
here and there and everywhere.
What is a sleepy little bear to do?
He could try a growl.
GRRRRRR!
He could try a roar.
ROAR!
He could try swimming
and climbing and hiding
and running . . .
oh, dear!
It’s a hot summer day, and
now Bear really needs a rest. Help!
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