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Relateds the rhyming adventures of two mischievous bears whose greatest pleasures are eating, playing, and playing tricks on grownups.
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Bears, Stories in rhyme, Fiction, Children's fiction, Bears, fictionShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Roosevelt bears: their travels and adventures
1979, Dover Publications
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0486238199 9780486238197
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Book Details
Published in
Philadelphia
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
The Bears Leave their Mountain Home 7
The Bears Race to Catch the Limited Express 17
The Bears on the Pullman 27
The Bears on a Farm 37
The Bears at a District School 47
The Bears at the County Fair 57
The Bears in a Balloon 67
The Bears Meet Chicago Children 75
The Bears See Chicago 85
The Bears at Niagara 95
The Bears Arrive in Boston 105
The Bears See Bunker Hill and Plymouth Rock 115
The Bears Take an Automobile Ride 123
The Bears at Harvard 133
The Bears Sail Down Boston Bay 143
The Bears Arrive in New York 151
The Bears Advertise for a Guide 161
The Bears See a Circus 171
LIST OF COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
"They slid down ropes and hit the ground and landed in Chicago safe and sound" Frontispiece
"Two Roosevelt Bears had a home out West in a big ravine near a mountain crest" 11
"To a colored porter in gray and gold TEDDY-G gave a tip" 22
"I won't sleep up-stairs' said TEDDY-G, 'I want a window, I want to see'" 31
"We're here to learn the farmer's trade; to swing a flail or to use a spade" 42
"TEDDY-B banged the desk and said that he would run the school that day and see" 51
"They walked on ropes drawn good and tight and jumped through hoops and landed right" 62
"Two tailors came with cloth and tape to fit them out in handsome shape" 79
"It was worth a trip a mile to see this paper package marked TEDDY-G" 89
"They dressed themselves in rubber suits, with rubber hoods and rubber boots" 100
"They took the books and down they sat, to read Emerson and the Autocrat" 109
"We've broken something,' said TEDDY-G. 'It's underneath; get down and see'" 127
"These gowns and caps and scrolls you see, we give you now as your degree" 138
"TEDDY-B put a match to a pile of wood and made a fire and cooked the food" 157
"They spent some days in seeing the town; doing Fifth Avenue up and down" 165
"But the play that caused the biggest laugh was TEDDY-G on a big giraffe" 176
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