Hare and Bear Go Shopping

Hare and Bear Go Shopping
Author: Julie E. Frankel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1990
Genre: Shopping
ISBN:

Hare takes Bear to shop for food for their picnic but bear eats all his food while he's still at the store.

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 1

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 1
Author: Kumanano
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1645059170

A dedicated gamer and antisocial shut-in downloads an update to her favorite fantasy RPG--only to find herself sucked into the game world for real. Reset to level one and equipped with only a cute bear onesie that grants her impressive abilities, Yuna sets out to explore her new reality--even though the fact that she can't seem to take the bearsuit off gives her paws, er, pause!

The Librarian's Complete Guide to Involving Parents Through Children's Literature

The Librarian's Complete Guide to Involving Parents Through Children's Literature
Author: Anthony D. Fredericks
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1997-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0313078440

Getting parents to participate in their child's education is easy with these take-home reproducibles! This book provides a single-source guide to selected reading and extension activities for grade levels K-6. Each activity sheet includes a summary of a book, discussion questions, and a list of engaging learning projects for adults and children. The activities are designed to increase discussion, build reading skills, and develop comprehension. More than 100 titles of quality children's literature are featured. Teachers will love this unique way to promote reading, and it's great PR for the library. A must for school and public libraries!

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 16

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 16
Author: Kumanano
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

After getting their fill of sun, fun, and an unexpected adventure on Talgwei, Yuna and company head back to Crimonia. Back to her everyday routine, Yuna has a sudden realization, recalling the mysterious Bearyllium ore she acquired a while ago. Now, it's off to the dwarves' village with Fina and Luimin to discover its ​unique secrets. However, Yuna soon finds her way to a new adventure when she learns about an event in the dwarves' village that's every hardcore gamer's dream!

Bear Boy

Bear Boy
Author: Justin Barker
Publisher: Brutus & Ursula, LLC
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1736084321

Bear Boy is a true-life coming-of-age story of two bears who inspire one boy to stand up for animals, question authority and discover the power of activism. "This is a book that will encourage you to follow your dreams...I simply couldn't put it down." -Jane Goodall, UN Messenger of Peace "An empowering story of a young man who discovered his words count, his actions count, and he counts...Delightful in umpteen ways." -Ingrid Newkirk, President of PETA "A truly empowering story of compassion, activism, and self-discovery." -Jasmin Singer, author of Always Too Much and Never Enough Justin is a typical teenager, dodging school bullies and waging an endless war with his parents. But when he discovers Ursula and Brutus-two sibling black bears being kept in horrific conditions at a nearby zoo-his life begins to change. He finds a cause that ignites his passion and an animal sanctuary willing to take the bears. But there's a catch: he'll have to cover the quarter-million-dollar cost. Undaunted, Justin takes his seemingly insurmountable quest to an international audience, gaining media attention and support from celebrities. With television cameras rolling, Justin fights to free the bears, and it turns out himself. Justin Barker's surprising and moving YA memoir offers the optimism of the 1990s while exploring timely issues of activism, animal rights, and LGBTQ identity with tenderness, unblinking honesty, and heart. Additional Praise for Bear Boy: "In this compelling, honest, and moving story, Justin Barker proves that one kid can make a big difference. Old and young, rich and poor, black and white, LGBTQ and straight-we all have the power to change the lives of animals for the better."-Sy Montgomery, NYT bestselling author, The Soul of an Octopus "Justin sets an example for what a motivated young person can do to impact their community and the world. Written with honesty and humor, it's fun to tag along as Justin fights his long battle to save Brutus and Ursula. We need more stories like this." -Jamie Margolin, cofounder, Zero Hour; author, Youth to Power

Schizophrenia and the Family

Schizophrenia and the Family
Author: Carol M. Anderson
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1986-05-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780898620658

Of all mental health disorders, schizophrenia remains the most pervasive, bewildering, and resistant to treatment. In addition to its profound effect on the patient, the illness can be equally devastating to the family, a problem that is compounded by the family's frequent role as provider of primary care. Psychoeducation systematically takes into account the family's role in providing care, and the importance of supporting this system, which in turn supports the patient. It is a method of care that remains focused on the family while making use of biological, psychological, and vocational interventions. SCHIZOPHRENIA IN THE FAMILY represents the first treatment manual based on the psychoeducational model. In conjunction with maintenance chemotherapy, psychoeducation reduces the emotional intensity of the patient's environment and creates a sense of continuous care. Using illustrative case examples, this "how-to-do-it' manual demonstrates methods to: * Increase treatment compliance * Sustain patients in the community * Gradually integrate patients into familial, social, and vocational roles. Specifically, they explain how to develop a productive treatment alliance with the patient and the family, and how to share with them concrete knowledge about the illness as well as management techniques for handling its difficulties. They provide recommendations for managing the critical, early outpatient phase of treatment and suggest methods for promoting the ability to work and socialize outside the home. Additionally, they describe how to conduct the final stages of treatment, when patients may be moving into maintenance sessions, other treatment methods, or toward termination. The book concludes with a helpful chapter on training issues and the application of the psychoeducational model to other mental health systems.

Bear Witness

Bear Witness
Author: Mandy Haggith
Publisher: Saraband
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1915089018

Moving, intelligent and quietly passionate.' - AL Kennedy. The brutal shooting of a bear cub galvanises ecologist Callis MacArthur into becoming an activist. Dreaming of bears roaming free - even in Scotland, a thousand years after their disappearance - she finds herself exploring Europe's remotest forests and meeting colourful characters who are as passionate about nature as she is. But as she begins to embrace her wild side, she faces escalating challenges: she must risk her career and endure agonising personal losses to avoid being swept up in events and emotions beyond her control. Combining lyrical prose, mythical themes, romance and a cracking plot, Bear Witness is a page-turner with a heart and mind.

The Bear Comes Home: A Novel

The Bear Comes Home: A Novel
Author: Rafi Zabor
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 477
Release: 1998-09-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 039331863X

In this "hilarious, richly imagined bear's eye view of love, music, alienation, manhood and humanity" ("Publishers Weekly"), "Zabor's knack for detail makes the absurd premise (a walking, talking, Blake- and Shakespeare-quoting bear) believable" ("The New Yorker").