The Forgetful Bears Help Santa

The Forgetful Bears Help Santa by Larry Weinberg, published by Random House in 2002, is a charming children’s book featuring a fuzzy-headed bear family. This edition spans 36 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the Forgetful Bears as they embark on a humorous misadventure, mistakenly believing that Santa is a burglar, which sets the stage for a delightful exploration of misunderstandings during the holiday season.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and holiday celebrations. The Forgetful Bears’ antics provide an engaging backdrop for young readers, inviting them to enjoy the lighthearted confusion that arises from the bears’ misconceptions. This book is designed to entertain both children and adults, making it a fun addition to any holiday reading list.
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The Forgetful Bears are back in another (mis)adventure. Children and adults will delight in this memorable story of a fuzzy-headed bear family that thinks Santa is a burglar! Perfect for fans of James Marshall’s The Stupids and Dav Pilkey’s The Dumb Bunnies.
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