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Bear's Big Bottom

3.57 ( 225 Ratings by Goodreads)
Bear's Big Bottom

Bear's Big Bottom

3.57 (225 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 July, 2013
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Bear was friendly,  Bear was sweet,  The nicest bear you'd ever meet!  With little paws and little feet,  And a very BIG bear bottom!  Poor Bear! His bottom is causing chaos... Bump! Crash! Splat! Soon Bear is in great big trouble! Can he ever make it up to his friends?  A hilarious story of bottoms, bears and animal friends that will have children giggling at Bear's bottom-based mishaps. From children's favourite Steve Smallman, author of Smelly Peter, the Great Pea Eater and The Monkey with A Bright Blue Bottom.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781848955868
ISBN10 1848955863
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 245 x 280 x 3 mm
Publisher / Reseller Little Tiger Press Group
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Steve Smallman (Author) Steve Smallman worked as a children's book illustrator for 20 years before he decided to 'have a go' at writing his own. Now, over 100 books later, he's still at it! He visits schools, libraries and festivals, and paints murals too! When he's not working, he enjoys holidays, watching TV, gardening and juggling grandchildren. Emma Yarlett (Illustrator) Highly commended in the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2011, Emma began her career as an author and illustrator whilst still studying illustration at Falmouth University. She now paints, draws, collages, designs, doodles, splatters and sketches for a living from her studio at home in Falmouth, near Truro, and loves every minute of it! In her spare time Emma loves to eat jaffa cakes, craves pets and suppresses a desire to spend her entire income on colouring pencils.

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