Benjamin and the Bear Twins

“Benjamin and the Bear Twins” by Martine Beck is a children’s book published by Puffin in 1993. This new edition spans 28 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Benjamin Bear, a bear cub who enjoys the attention of his parents but longs for companionship. His excitement grows when he learns that his mother is pregnant, but this joy turns to disappointment when twin sisters arrive and divert the attention he once cherished.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of sibling dynamics and the challenges of sharing parental love. As Benjamin navigates his feelings about the arrival of his twin sisters, the book offers insights into family relationships and the adjustments that come with new additions. This engaging tale is designed to resonate with young readers, making it a fitting addition to any children’s literature collection.
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Benjamin Bear, a bear cub, is sometimes naughty. He loves the attention that his parents give him, but he would like someone else to play with. So when his mother becomes pregnant he is excited by the news. But when the twin sisters arrive the attention is snatched from the young bear.
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