Teddy Bear Tears

Teddy Bear Tears by Jim Aylesworth is a delightful children’s book published by Atheneum on April 1, 1997. This 32-page story is presented in English and features a charming narrative that revolves around a young boy and his four beloved teddy bears, each grappling with their own bedtime fears. As the boy prepares for sleep, he encounters the unique anxieties of Willie Bear, Fuzzy, Ringo, and Little Sam, prompting him to provide comforting explanations to ease their worries.
In Teddy Bear Tears, readers will find a gentle exploration of themes related to family life, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. The story addresses common childhood fears, such as noises outside and the fear of what might lurk under the bed, while emphasizing the importance of reassurance and understanding. Through this engaging tale, children can learn valuable social skills and gain insights into managing their own fears at bedtime.
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Imagine have four beloved teddy bears, each of whom is afraid of something at bedtime. That is the challenge for the little boy in Jim Aylesworth’s charming bedtime story, Teddy Bear Tears. Just as the boy is ready to settle in for the night, each bear — Willie Bear, then Fuzzy, Ringo, and Little Sam — begins to sniffle and each’s particular fear has to be explained away. Whether it is noises outside or concern that there might be something scary under the bed, our hero offers explanations for each and, in the process, just might make the nighttime worry-free for himself, too.
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