Famous Bears

Famous Bears by Diana Star Helmer, published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc on January 15, 1997, is a 24-page exploration of bear lore designed for young readers. This book introduces the origins of the teddy bear, named after the conservationist and U.S. president Teddy Roosevelt, and delves into various cultural representations of bears, including notable characters like Smoky, Paddington, and Winnie-the-Pooh.
Readers will discover a blend of historical and fictional narratives that highlight the significance of bears in both nature and popular culture. The engaging content aims to spark the imagination of students, encouraging them to connect with the stories and facts presented. This edition, written in English, serves as an informative resource within the realm of juvenile nonfiction, making it suitable for educational settings.
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A good number of your students probably still have their teddy bears. How many of them know that the teddy is named after Teddy Roosevelt, the great conservationist, U.S. president, and hero of the Spanish American War? From the constellation of the Great Bear to Smoky to Paddington to Winnie-the-Pooh, bear lore will fill your students imaginations as they read these pages.
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