before bedding down, as I for one certainly do want not only details of Bear helping Mouse with gathering seeds, of Bear aiding Frog with finding a warm place for Frog to sleep and of Bear locating the best migration wind direction for Duck to fly south for the winter, I also desire and certainly do miss reading about what Bear does or must do himself prior to denning up for the winter (and no, just having the author, having Philip C. For really, where are the descriptions of Bear fattening himself up with berries, fish etc. Stead’s presented storyline both a trifle too verbally repetitive at times and also rather lacking in the to and for me necessary details of Bear’s own pre-hibernation (winter) preparations. Although Bear Has a Story to Tell is most definitely sweetly gentle (and yes, I do appreciate how Bear instead of actually insisting that his friends listen to his story helps them with their pre-winter tasks for either hibernation or migration), personally, I have found author Philip C.
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