How Do You Say It Today Jesse Bear (Jesse Bear)
How do you say it today, Jesse Bear?
How do you say it today? In January, Jesse says it with whistles and cheers as he welcomes the new year.
In February, it's with hears on the Valentine cards he makes.
Throughout the year, Jesse finds many different ways to say it, but the message to Mother and Father Bear is always the same -- "I love you."
How do you say it today? In January, Jesse says it with whistles and cheers as he welcomes the new year.
In February, it's with hears on the Valentine cards he makes.
Throughout the year, Jesse finds many different ways to say it, but the message to Mother and Father Bear is always the same -- "I love you."
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
April 1st 1999
by Aladdin Paperbacks
(first published 1992)
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These books continue to remind me of Little Bear, but there is something more contemporary and more human about them. Little Bear is very much a bear, even though he has human qualities, whereas Jesse Bear is basically a human being being drawn as a bear. And that is the appeal of these books for me. They celebrate the warmth and happiness of a loving family in a way that small children find comforting, and that mirrors many of their own cozy childhood experiences.
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By the title I assumed this one was going to be about the days of the week, perhaps the months, but mostly days = today. However there was not even a mention of the days of the week as it was only the months covered in this book. Otherwise, the rhymes are good fun.
Dec 08, 2010
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Another story about Jesse bear. This book is very elementary book for young learners.
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Nancy White Carlstrom has written more than 50 books for children, including the Jesse Bear series with illustrator Bruce Degan.
Born the daughter of steel mill worker William J. and Eva (Lawrence) White, Nancy White Carlstrom was born in Washington, Pennsylvania, on August 4, 1948. She practiced writing poetry, enjoyed reading books like Little Women, and wanted to become a children’s book author...more
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Born the daughter of steel mill worker William J. and Eva (Lawrence) White, Nancy White Carlstrom was born in Washington, Pennsylvania, on August 4, 1948. She practiced writing poetry, enjoyed reading books like Little Women, and wanted to become a children’s book author...more
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