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TUMBLE!: A Little Book About Having It All

par Maria van Lieshout

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When three little bears find a red toy to play with and Tumble claims it for his own, this proves to be not such a good idea.
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Tumble and his two best friends were dashing down the snowy hills until Tumble found a red object popping out of the snow. Being the brave one, Tumble pulled it out and started to play with it. It was a scarf, but the three best friends called it a "Wubbie." Tumble did not want to share HIS Wubbie. While playing, Tumble gets stuck underneath a rock. He pulled and pushed but could not set himself free. He calls for his friends for help. They will not help him because Tumble made it quite clear that they cannot touch his Wubbie. FInally, They help Tumble, and the three best friends set off on some more playing.

This little book teaches children to share. It also shows the example of if you do not help or share with a friend, they will not return the favor. ( )
  kwolinski | Sep 4, 2014 |
This was a really nice book for younger kids, and the illustrations were very simple, but magical at the same time. Tumble is a little polar bear cub who is exploring with his two polar bear friends. They come across something red in the snow and only Tumble is brave enough to sniff and touch it. He soon finds that he likes this fuzzy warm red thing, and he wraps it around his neck and names it a wubbie. His friends want to play with the wubbie too but Tumble doesn't want to share it....until he gets stuck in the snow and needs his friend's help to get out. In the end he realizes that the wubbie is even more fun when he has friends to share it with. A good book on sharing and kindness for younger children. ( )
  jrlandry1410 | Oct 27, 2011 |
Three bears are playing in the snow and find something red. One bear picks it up and decides it now belongs to him and becomes selfish. In the end he needed his friends' help and allows them to touch the red scarf.
Great book on sharing and treating others with respect. ( )
  smorales | Sep 7, 2011 |
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