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ABOUT THE BOOKS

"The Thrift Store Bears" and "Adventures with the Thrift Store Bears" are hard cover, color illustrated books of rhyming stories about teddy bears that have been rescued from thrift stores. The books are written for children of five to nine years of age but appeal to children of all ages, including adults who love teddy bears. Each poem describes the ups and downs, the joys, hopes and adventures of bears. Although the bears come in many sizes and colors, they have one big thing in common: they were all rescued from thrift stores. Included with each book is a narrated CD with a delightful music accompaniment.

THE THRIFT STORE BEARS

On this page we offer you samples of the poems you will find in The Thrift Store Bears book, plus samples of the beautiful teddy bear artwork and the wonderful music that backs the spoken poetry on the audio CD that accompanies your purchase of the book.


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The Thrift Store Bear Song

We're the Thrift Store Bears,
yes, The Thrift Store Bears.
We live happily together in a sunny room downstairs.
In an old two-storied redwood house,
not far from the sea.
The coziest home for teddy bears,
on that we all agree.

Main pic from The Thrift Store 
                    Bears Song

Bubbles and Squeak, The Hide-Away Bears

Where is Bubbles? Where is Squeak?
They're not in the garden or down by the creek.
It's almost their bedtime. Where can they be?
Are they hiding in the closet or climbing up a tree.

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Bigley BearBigley Bear's Story

Before I was found in a Thrift Store.
Back when I was three,
I lived in a house with a hundred rooms,
And at four we had afternoon tea.

Now afternoon sounds special,
And the food was certainly nice,
Sandwiches, cakes and biscuits,
No lumpy porridge or rice.

Then one day I dropped my sandwich,
It fell in my cup of tea,
The tea splashed all over the table,
And some of it splattered on me.

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LIST OF CONTENTS

The Thrift Store Bears Book

The Thrift Store Bears' Song
Tiny Bear
Bigley Bear's Story
Bubbles & Squeak, the Hide-away Bears
Baby Bear
Millicent Claire, the Chatterbox Bear
Hunny Bear's Complaint
Mike the Motorcycle Bear
Fred, the Fix-it Bear
Scrappy, the Arkansas Bear
Mary Louise & her Pesky Disease
Grandpa Bear
Danny, the Very Shy Bear
Maxie, the Yodeling Bear
Pinky's Hats
Aunt Lil
Charlie, Chef Extraordinaire
Little Pete
Henrietta, the Humming Bear
Happy H. Huggins
The Grump
Amanda, the Dancing Bear
The Rainbow Bear
Ted the Bag Bear
Granny Winkle
Jack the Brave
The Thrift Store Sing-Along Band

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Mike, the Motor Cycle BearMike, The Motor Cycle Bear

I'm a wild and woolley bear known as Motorcycle Mike,
I wear goggles and a helmet, but I haven't got a bike.
So I conjure up a motorbike in my imagination,
The kind of bike that I can ride to any destination.

And when I want to go somewhere I jump up on the bed
And shout aloud to all my friends; "Find a helmet for your head,
And you can come along with me on a super, fun-filled ride.
My magic bike can hold us all." Their smiles grow one mile wide.

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Pinky's Hats

Pinky has a scrap bag, and this is what is in it:
Red ribbons, blue bows, buttons and a feather
Glass beads, white cards, a sprig of lucky heather,
Candy-striped cotton, taffeta and felt,
Gold and silver coins from a pirate's leather belt.
Moonstones, smooth stones found near the shore.

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Fred, The Fix-it Bear

The fix-it bear, that's me
You don't have to pay me: I'm free.
I can fix flat tires and oil dirty locks,
I can dig up your garden
and throw out all the rocks,
I can stop faucets dripping, I repair broken clocks.
The only things I can't fix are the holes in my socks.
(But I'm learning)

Fred, the Fix-It Bear

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Tiny Bear

Tiny Bear

I never ever wanted to be a tiny bear,
Large bears always passed me with their noses in the air,
And I was often stamped on, stepped on, sat on and squooshed,
Trampled on, leaned on, pulled around and pushed.

Tiny Bear
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