No. of pages 78
Published: 1989
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"The Bear Who Stood on His Head" by W.J. Corbett is a charming story about a bear who defies expectations by standing on his head. Faced with the challenges of being different in a world that values conformity, the bear learns to embrace his unique perspective. Through a series of amusing encounters with other animals, he teaches them the joy of seeing things from another angle. This delightful tale is filled with humor and valuable lessons about individuality, friendship, and the importance of viewing the world from different perspectives, encouraging readers to appreciate their differences. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Mammoth Storybooks .
There are 78 pages in this book. This book was published in 1989 by Egmont UK Ltd .
W. J. Corbett joined the Merchant Navy as a galley-boy when he was sixteen and saw the world. He has also worked as a factory hand, furniture remover, building site laborer, and dishwasher. His first book, "The Song of Pentecost "described by Roald Dahl as "an astonishing achievement" won the prestigious Whitbread Award. " Illustrator: Martin Ursell teaches illustration at Chelsea School of Art. He has illustrated numerous books and has a convincing style in junior 'grossology'. Author: Susan Martineau is a freelance editor and her daughter Alice and son William are just the right age to test the artistic effectiveness of the projects.
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