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2021-05-23
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Eaton, Seymour
1859
1916
Piper, Paul
Culver, R. K. (Richard Keith)
1873
1937
Culver, Richard Keith
07026344
More About Teddy B. and Teddy G., the Roosevelt Bears
Being Volume Two Depicting Their Further Travels and Adventures
How the Roosevelt Bears reached New York -- The Roosevelt Bears put out a fire -- The Roosevelt Bears see the Wax Musee -- The Roosevelt Bears visit West Point -- The Roosevelt Bears play baseball -- The Roosevelt Bears arrive in Philadelphia -- The Roosevelt Bears entertain Philadelphia children -- The Roosevelt Bears spend a day at Atlantic City -- The Roosevelt Bears celebrate the Fourth -- The Roosevelt Bears visit the Zoo -- The Roosevelt Bears go fishing -- The Roosevelt Bears in Pittsburg -- The Roosevelt Bears get out a newspaper [in Baltimore] -- The Roosevelt Bears visit Washington and complete their tour of the East -- The Teddy Bears arrive home.
Richard Tonsing, MFR, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
"More About Teddy B. and Teddy G., the Roosevelt Bears" by Seymour Eaton is a children's book that continues the whimsical adventures of two teddy bear characters created by the author in the early 20th century. Written in the early 20th century, this sequel showcases their journey across the United States, emphasizing themes of fun, friendship, and teaching children the importance of compassion towards animals. The main characters, TEDDY-B and TEDDY-G, engage in various playful antics, introducing young readers to lessons about kindness and understanding. At the start of the narrative, the two bears bid farewell to their mountain home in Colorado and embark on a fun-filled adventure filled with mischief and discovery. They aim to learn more about the world, travel to various cities, and spread happiness to the children they meet. The opening portion describes their excitement as they prepare for their journey, touching on the skills and lessons they intend to share with those they encounter during their travels, including adventures involving imagination, friendship, and even an eventual visit to Washington to meet the President. Through playful verses, the story invites readers into a delightful world where bears embody traits of humanity, making it engaging for young audiences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 75.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Children's poetry
Wit and humor, Juvenile
Bears -- Juvenile poetry
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 -- Juvenile poetry
Voyages and travels -- Juvenile poetry
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