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Author: Ronald Kidd Publisher: ISBN: 9781570361791 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 64
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Yogi Bear's new-found friend, Pupperoni, makes it much easier to collect picnic baskets. Boo Boo, Cindy Bear, and Ranger Smith learn that there's no place like home.
Author: Ronald Kidd Publisher: ISBN: 9781570361791 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 64
Book Description
Yogi Bear's new-found friend, Pupperoni, makes it much easier to collect picnic baskets. Boo Boo, Cindy Bear, and Ranger Smith learn that there's no place like home.
Author: Mark Andrew Weakland Publisher: Capstone ISBN: 1543539335 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 32
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Hey, hey, hey! Yogi Bear is searching for more than picnic baskets in this guide to animal tracks. Follow the smarter-than-the-average bear from the popular cartoon as he explores Jellystone Park. Engaging text narrated by Yogi, Boo Boo, and the rest of the Jellystone characters paired with colorful illustrations show what we can learn about animals from the tracks they leave behind.
Author: J.M. DeMatteis Publisher: DC Comics ISBN: Category : Comics & Graphic Novels Languages : en Pages : 44
Book Description
In Yellowstone Park, legends speak of a spirit bear referred to as Òthe Yogi,Ó which few if any have actually encountered. Real or not, when a bear seems to have graduated from stealing picnic baskets to kidnapping actual campers, Ranger Smith decides itÕs time to stop this menaceÑso he calls on the services of Slade WilsonÑa.k.a. DeathstrokeÑto get the job done. Plus, part one of a Secret Squirrel backup story written by J.M. DeMatteis.
Author: Mark Andrew Weakland Publisher: Capstone ISBN: 1543539343 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 32
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Hey, hey, hey, it's going to be a buggy day! The bugs are buzzing around Yogi Bear and the gang at Jellystone Park. Follow the smarter-than-the-average bear from the popular cartoon as he identifies bugs. Engaging text narrated by Yogi and Boo Boo paired with colorful illustrations show readers the difference between bugs and insects, different types of insects, and how insects affect our environment.
Author: Yogi Bear Publisher: Insight Editions ISBN: 9781608870073 Category : Humor Languages : en Pages : 0
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For Yogi Bear, the glass is always half full and every day is a gift ripe with opportunities, new friends, and tasty treats. The Tao of Yogi is one of love and tolerance: love thy neighbor, harbor no ill will, and share your gifts, and life will reward you with goodies. Live by these rules and you can’t go wrong. Happiness is Yogi’s message, his reason for being, and Life is a Pic-a-Nic is his manifesto.
Author: Mark Andrew Weakland Publisher: Capstone ISBN: 154353936X Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 32
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Hey, hey, hey! Yogi Bear is leading the way, looking at all the different rocks at Jellystone Park. Follow the smarter-than-the-average bear from the popular cartoon as he identifies different types of rocks. Engaging text narrated by Yogi and Boo Boo paired with colorful illustrations show readers how rocks are formed, types of rocks, and how rocks shape our environment.
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"For many people, moving to a mountain town is the realization of a dream, the final step in a pilgrimage to a relaxed lifestyle in a rugged and beautiful setting. For Jamey, the long journey began when he was a teenager in the 1980s with the vague idea there might be a better life somewhere 'out West', Eventually he fled the chaos and stress of the big city and tried to settle into an uncomplicated Rocky Mountain existence. It wouldn't stay uncomplicated for long. A spirited amble by bicycle and on foot, inspired by the work of Bill Bryson, [this] explores the heart of the Rocky Mountain Parks and examines the consequences of celebrating that beauty too effectively with mass tourism and over-ambitious development. Eschewing the convenience of motorized transportation, Glasnovic earns every kilometre that passes beneath his feet, and along the way he learns a thing or two about feeling profoundly connected to place - an experience some would describe as being home"--Publisher's description.