Three Lessons for Astair the Bear

Three Lessons for Astair the Bear by Martin Brennan is a First Edition published by Mitten Press in 2007. This 40-page book, written in English, presents a narrative about a bear who occasionally struggles with his behavior. Through three distinct situations, Astair learns to reflect on the consequences of his actions, providing a thoughtful exploration of manners and social themes.
Readers will find that the story unfolds in verse, making it accessible and engaging for young audiences. The book addresses important social topics, including etiquette and the challenges of understanding one’s behavior in relation to others. With its focus on animals, particularly bears, this work combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, offering insights into social interactions through the lens of a relatable character.
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A bear who sometimes has trouble behaving the way that he should faces three situations from which he learns to consider the consequences of his actions.
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