Lola's Teddy Bear
Marcia Goldman
(Author)
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Description
Lola and her teddy bear do everything together from the time they wake up to when they go to bed. When Bear gets lost, Lola has to sleep without her cuddly friend. Despite her worries, she manages, waking up early to look for Bear, who has also spent the night alone. Bear is wet and dirty and ragged from her night outside, but Lola loves Bear even if she's not perfect. A heartening message for all us about acceptance and friendship.
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
Creston Books
Publish Date
January 01, 2019
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.6 X 6.7 X 0.4 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781939547507
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Marcia Goldman has a master's degree in special education and has worked for 25 years to provide therapeutic-based programs for children with autism and their families.
Reviews
Lola and her teddy bear do everything together from the time they wake up to when they go to bed. When Bear gets lost, Lola has to sleep without her cuddly friend. Despite her worries, she manages, waking up early to look for Bear, who has also spent the night alone. Bear is wet and dirty and ragged from her night outside, but Lola loves Bear even if she's not perfect. A wonderfully entertaining story for children ages 3 to 7, Lola's Teddy Bear by author and photographer offers a heartening message about acceptance and friendship, making it very highly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections.-- "Midwest Book Review"
In her fifth outing, Lola the Yorkshire terrier introduces her beloved miniature teddy bear companion, Bear. Lola narrates the brief story, describing Bear and their activities together. They sleep together, hold tea parties, go on jaunts outside, and play hide-and-seek. At bedtime Lola can't find Bear, so she searches around her house, finally falling asleep next to Bear's tiny, empty bed. In the morning, Lola runs outside and easily finds Bear hiding in a hedge. Bear is wet and doesn't make a squeaky sound any more, but Lola loves her just the same. The story is illustrated with photographs of the dog posed in amusing scenes with just one or two sentences per page set in large type. . . Lola's love for her teddy bear and distress at her toy's disappearance will be familiar to preschoolers and their caregivers. The author/photographer is a special education teacher who works with children with autism. She has included a curriculum guide with focus words, discussion questions, and related simple activities. The brief but satisfying story could be used with toddlers just transitioning into books with a plot, with new readers, and with children with special needs. Little Lola's endearing story gains stature with its realistic, appealing photographs and sweet bond between dog and teddy bear.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
In her fifth outing, Lola the Yorkshire terrier introduces her beloved miniature teddy bear companion, Bear. Lola narrates the brief story, describing Bear and their activities together. They sleep together, hold tea parties, go on jaunts outside, and play hide-and-seek. At bedtime Lola can't find Bear, so she searches around her house, finally falling asleep next to Bear's tiny, empty bed. In the morning, Lola runs outside and easily finds Bear hiding in a hedge. Bear is wet and doesn't make a squeaky sound any more, but Lola loves her just the same. The story is illustrated with photographs of the dog posed in amusing scenes with just one or two sentences per page set in large type. . . Lola's love for her teddy bear and distress at her toy's disappearance will be familiar to preschoolers and their caregivers. The author/photographer is a special education teacher who works with children with autism. She has included a curriculum guide with focus words, discussion questions, and related simple activities. The brief but satisfying story could be used with toddlers just transitioning into books with a plot, with new readers, and with children with special needs. Little Lola's endearing story gains stature with its realistic, appealing photographs and sweet bond between dog and teddy bear.-- "Kirkus Reviews"