The jamboree was so crowded, and the Aldens were so busy being bears, the last day arrived much too quickly. I finally finished sewing up Mister B. fo...
The tubas stopped playing, the marchers stopped marching. But the Aldens didnt stop looking for Herr Bear. Im sad Herr Bear is still missing, Violet s...
Benny clicked the seat belt over his furry stomach. Now Chatter Bear isnt the only bear wearing a seat belt, he announced to everyone in Peggys car. A...
When the Aldens strolled over to the toy hospital after lunch, the CLOSED sign was posted on the door. Dont worry, Peggy said. Doc closed early. He ne...
On the way to lunch, the Aldens told Peggy about Mrs. Keppel and the furry ears. I couldnt tell if they were Herr Bear ears, Benny said. But you know ...
When the Aldens arrived, the Old Mills Town Hall was buzzing with bear people. They carried big bears, little bears, and in-between bears. Some were u...
I smell maple syrup, a voice said from under the covers in Bennys bed. Jessie sat up and sniffed. I smell it, too. It must be coming from the sugarhou...
The next morning after breakfast, the Aldens dressed in their old work clothes. They had important chores to do in the barn. Peggy and Doc had asked t...
Smudge was better than an alarm clock, Benny said the next morning when the children walked into Old Mills. He woke me up a bunch of times, so I gave ...
A roomy car carrying four children and their grandfather made its way up into the mountains. As the car climbed higher and higher, the children in the...