Description
Join The Everywhere Bear on his incredible adventures in this captivating book by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb.
The Everywhere Bear belongs to Class One and every weekend he gets to go home with a different child, to a different home, for a whole set of new fun and games.
But then one day he falls unnoticed from a child's backpack and has a great adventure all of his own. From being swept away down a drain and washed into the sea, rescued by a friendly fisherman, packed into a lorry and picked up by a seagull, The Everywhere Bear has quite the tale to tell.
But will he ever manage to get back to his friends in Class One?
This is a fantastic book with beautiful illustrations to capture every child’s imagination and provide a thrilling storytime read for all the family to enjoy together. The Everywhere Bear is sure to become a firm favourite in any house and take pride of place on the bookshelf, ready to be enjoyed time and again.
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Written by Julia Donaldson and beautifully illustrated by Rebecca Cobb.
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Recommended for children aged 3+
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Will The Everywhere Bear ever make it back to Class One after his solo adventures?
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MMJD0007
Manufacturer:
Macmillan
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