Ant Plays Bear

Ant Plays Bear by Betsy Cromer Byars is a charming reprint published by Penguin in 1999, featuring 31 pages of engaging storytelling. This book presents a delightful follow-up to “My Brother, Ant,” where Anthony encounters a growling bear, pretends to be a dog, and experiences a mysterious tapping on the window. The narrative captures the warmth and humor of the relationship between Ant and his brother, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
Readers will find enchanting stories that explore themes of family and sibling dynamics, all while incorporating elements of humor and adventure. The book is designed for beginner to intermediate readers, making it accessible for children who are developing their reading skills. With its full-color illustrations, Ant Plays Bear offers a visually appealing experience that complements the engaging tales of animals and sibling interactions.
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In this delightful follow-up to “My Brother, Ant, ” Anthony comes face to face with a growling bear, pretends to be a dog, and hears a giant tapping on the window. These enchanting stories capture the relationship between Ant and his brother with warmth and humor. Full color.
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