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    Mommy Bear Book Report

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    and the Tree Bears: Mama Bear, Mommy Bear, and Baby Bear the timeless story is transformed to show how families can have different structures. Through reading the book the first item that is can be clearly seen are the bright colorful illustrations. These illustrations attract the reader and make the children more engaged in the story. The concept of two mothers, is perfectly adapted to fit the original story of a mom and a dad. Throughout the story the minority of the same sex mama bears follow the

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    Old Yeller

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    At 14 years old, Travis Coates lives with his mother and little brother, Arliss, in the hill country of Texas during the 1860s when his father must leave home to work on a cattle drive. He leaves Travis to “act a man’s part” and take care of the family in his absence. While working in a cornfield one day, Travis come across Old Yeller and tries to drive him away, but his younger brother, Arliss likes Old Yeller and Mama thinks he would be good for

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    Thorny Lullaby

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    Daddy Dearest As the father’s perspective from a home that has two daughters is not the most common mommy blog subject, I do not claim to be the most gifted writer, but this is an attempt to give a young dad’s edition of Thorny Lullaby and a view through the eyes of a man with the alluring yet challenging burden of the attentive care of two girls and a fine woman. I suppose I should give some background information to the loyal readers of Thorny Lullaby who may not know much about me. I have done

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    because of the human manipulation in their habitants, environment, and migratory patterns. One example of this is the Giant panda; this animal is universally admired by its gentle and friendly appealing; including its unique traits. Belonging to the bear family, the giant panda have being drive to the border of extinction by habitat loss. Since Giant Pandas have a specific diet on bamboo, the manipulation of humans in lands can be altering the natural grow

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    Animal Project : Pandas Panda’s specific name are Ailuropoda melanoleuca and are part of the bear family. They are normally black and white. They are typically 4 to 6 feet tall and around 200 to 300 pounds. The length of an adult panda is about about 3.9-5.9 feet. Their physical features are black fur on ears, area around eyes, nose/muzzle, legs, arms, and shoulders. The rest of the coat is white, their tail length is 3.9 to 7.9 inches, have shaggy fur on the back, soft and long fur on their belly

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    Zoya Ali Ms. Chinnick ENG3U1 1 November 2016 A Crumby Story of Goldilocks and The Three Bears Oh boy, you’ll never guess what kind of story that goddam sonuvabitch Stradlater told me. It has to be the phoniest story I’ve ever heard, and I’m actually not lying this time. Anyways, you’re not going to believe me so I don’t even know why I’m telling ya, but here it is, the same goddam thing that Stradlater told me. I suppose I should start at the beginning of the story, it only makes sense. Anyways

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    magical land there lived a very special family with a Dada Bear and a Mama Bear. Dada Bear and Mama Bear weren’t special because they were famous or because they were good looking or even because they were the most loved bears in their village. They were special because one day many years ago God had called them to become His children and they had been adopted into His precious family! This was the most amazing thing that could ever have happened to Dada and Mama Bear! It made them very happy because they

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    One day, deep in the woods there lived a family of bears. Papa bear, a big great bear, Mama bear, a sweet medium bear, and a baby bear named Junior. One early morning, Mama bear woke up and saw her family and looked at them lovingly, then decided it was time to prepare breakfast. Stepping downstairs as quietly as possible, she set up the table and made their favorite food, porridge. When she finished cooking, Mama bear called her family downstairs for breakfast. As they started to eat Junior yelped

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    Bear Hunt Illustration

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    book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt utilises the switching between black and white illustrations and full colour effectively. The pages of the story that are in black and white occur when the family meet an obstacle, such as ’long wavy grass’, and once they have overcome said obstacle the illustration returns to colour. It repeats in this manner throughout the picture books entirety. In doing this, the illustrator has emphasised the texts gloominess and foreboding of what the family will have to do (‘we

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    coming across bears, if they already haven’t. Most people who go camping are completely unaware when put into a situation where bears are nearby. Their priority is the safety of their family, along with the urge to survive in the wild, but they can’t maintain that if not they aren’t educated about the topic, hence the display of graphics, and text. This cover is aiming at campers who highly value family time in the great outdoors, informing them on what to do when coming across a bear. On that note

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