Where's My Teddy?
This is a large edition of the story about Eddy and his teddy, Freddy. Eddy has lost Freddy in the wood and goes to look for him. Jex Alborough's other books include Cupboard Bear , Willoughby Wallaby , Beaky , Esther's Trunk , Cuddly Dudley and It's the Bear! .
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| Interest Age |
0-3 years |
| Reading Age |
0-3 years |
| NBS Text |
Picture Books |
| ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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| Number of Pages |
32 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 376mm Height: 455mm
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| Weight |
518g |
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| Dewey Code |
Not specified |
| Catalogue Code |
18869 |
Description of this Book
This is a large edition of the story about Eddy and his teddy, Freddy. Eddy has lost Freddy in the wood and goes to look for him. The wood is dark and horrible and soon Eddy gets scared. Then Eddy meets a giant teddy bear. Out of the darkness appears a gigantic bear - clutching Freddy. A bear! yells Eddy. A boy! yells the bear. They both rush off as fast as they can in opposite directions, until they are back in their respective beds once more - each with his own teddy. Jex Alborough's other books include Cupboard Bear , Willoughby Wallaby , Beaky , Esther's Trunk , Cuddly Dudley and It's the Bear! .
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Awards & Reviews
| US Review |
Deftly rhymed and set on large double spreads dramatizing the size difference between its protagonists, an amusing variant on McCloskey's Blueberries for Sal. Tiny and wide-eyed, Eddie's off to find his teddy./Eddie's teddy's name is Freddie. Venturing among the forest's towering trees, he happens on a giant teddy bear; but now an enormous real bear arrives, cuddling Eddie's much smaller but otherwise identical teddy. Both Eddie and the bear turn tail and flee, and are last seen huddled in their own beds, each clutching his own teddy. The striking, expressive watercolors are just right for this satisfying, nicely symmetrical tale. A fine choice for lap or group. (Kirkus Reviews) |
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