Father Bear Comes Home

Father Bear Comes Home by Else Holmelund Minarik, published by HarperCollins on January 21, 1959, is a delightful addition to the I Can Read Books series. This 64-page book features the beloved characters of Little Bear, his mother, and their friends, continuing the adventures that have captivated young readers. In this story, Father Bear returns from a fishing trip, bringing joy and laughter as he reunites with his family.
Readers will enjoy the charming narrative that highlights Father Bear’s humorous approach to hiccups and his whimsical thoughts on mermaids. The book is designed for beginner readers, making it accessible for children exploring the joys of reading. With themes of family and friendship, Father Bear Comes Home offers a warm and engaging experience for young audiences, inviting them to join in the fun alongside these endearing animal characters.
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The children, parents, teachers, and librarians who so joyously welcomed Little Bear, the first I Can Read Book by this author and artist, will greet the return of these favorite characters with true delight.
Little Bear, his mother, and his friends have taken their places beside such other beloved animals of fiction as Winnie-the-Pooh, Peter Rabbit, and Mole. And now Father Bear—large, amiable, and completely fatherly—returns from a fishing trip and joins his family. Beginning readers will love reading about his marvelous homecoming. They will roar with laughter over his method of banishing hiccups, and they will agree wholeheartedly with his views on mermaids.
The popularity of Else Holmelund Minarik’s I Can Read Books has been well established. Children reading Father Bear Comes Home will find that it lives up to their highest expectations.
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