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Two Hungry Bears

Big Brown Bear and Little Bear shared a cave and usually shared food, with Little Bear eating the edges and Big Brown Bear eating the middles. One day, both bears woke up feeling extremely hungry. Little Bear went shopping but ate all the food herself before returning. Big Brown Bear then went shopping but also ate all the food, leaving nothing for Little Bear. They both felt guilty and went to bed hungry, deciding to shop for food together the next day.
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Two Hungry Bears

Big Brown Bear and Little Bear shared a cave and usually shared food, with Little Bear eating the edges and Big Brown Bear eating the middles. One day, both bears woke up feeling extremely hungry. Little Bear went shopping but ate all the food herself before returning. Big Brown Bear then went shopping but also ate all the food, leaving nothing for Little Bear. They both felt guilty and went to bed hungry, deciding to shop for food together the next day.
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For Joshua David Constant
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MAGI PUBLICATIONS
1 The Coda Centre, 189 Munster Road, London SW6 6AW
First published in Great Britain 2000
‘This edition published 2005
‘Text copyright © Linda Cornwell 2000
Illustrations copyright © Jane Chapman 2000
Linda Cornwell and Jane Chapman have asserted their rights
to be identified as the author and illustrator of this work
under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988.
Printed in China
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