Bears on Chairs

Bears on Chairs by Shirley Parenteau, published by National Geographic Books in August 2009, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. This first edition presents a charming narrative that revolves around the question of whether five bears can share four chairs. With infectious rhymes and appealing illustrations, the book captures the attention of young listeners, making it an ideal read-aloud choice.
In this story, four happy bears enjoy their four small chairs until Big Brown Bear arrives, prompting a playful exploration of sharing and cooperation. The clever bears must find a way to accommodate their new friend, showcasing themes of social interaction and manners. The rhythmic text and endearing visuals create an inviting atmosphere, making it a perfect introduction to concepts such as counting and the importance of inclusivity among friends.
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Can five bears share four chairs? The infectious rhymes and easy charm of this winsome read-aloud will make young listeners sit up and take notice.
Four happy bears
on four small chairs.
Four chairs. Four adorable bears. All is well until Big Brown Bear shows up — what a stare! — and wants a seat. Can these clever bears put their heads together (among other things) and make space for one more? With endearing, expressive illustrations and a sustained rhyme in every line, here is a cozy tale that makes it clear there is room for all.
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