Too Many Teddies

Too Many Teddies by Gus Clarke is a charming children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books in 1999. This new edition features 32 pages and is written in English, presenting a delightful story about a boy named Frank and his ever-growing collection of teddy bears, which begins with a gift from Uncle Jim at his birth.
In this engaging narrative, Frank reflects on the numerous teddies he has received over the years from family and friends. As he surveys his room filled with these beloved toys, he comes to a heartwarming realization about the secret desires of grown-ups for cuddly companions. The book explores themes related to toys and the joy they bring, making it a relatable read for young children and their families.
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“It started the day he was born. ‘A boy needs a bear, ‘ said Uncle Jim. And that was the first of many. Over the years, Frank’s collection of teddies has grown larger and larger, until eventually there are just too many teddies. Frank looks around his room and wonders where all his teddies could have come from. He remembers how one by one his relatives have given him teddies. And then he realises that secretly, even grown ups want a teddy to cuddle so he decides to encourage them!”
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