Sleepy Bear

Sleepy Bear by Lydia Dabcovich, published by Dutton in March 1993, is a charming book that explores the seasonal journey of a bear preparing for hibernation and awakening in spring. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The narrative captures the essence of nature’s cycles through the eyes of a bear, providing an engaging introduction to concepts related to hibernation and animal behavior.
In this book, readers will find a delightful portrayal of Bear as he gets ready for his long winter’s nap, followed by his awakening in the springtime. The story combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, making it suitable for both educational and entertainment purposes. With its focus on animals and the natural world, Sleepy Bear serves as a gentle introduction to important concepts for children, encouraging curiosity about wildlife and seasonal changes.
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Shows Bear getting ready for his long winter’s nap, or hibernation, and his springtime awakening.
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