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ƺ Ʊ ָ鼭 ŽŴθ ߾. "̰ Ƿ ɽ ٷ Ѵ." Ʊ ̸ Ȱ, ׳ ¿ ̰ , "" ļ ̸ ߾. ̴ а . ƺ Ʊ ̸ ã ߰ . Ʊ 鼭 ħ . ű ̰ ־. Ʊ ̸ ٵ ָ鼭 δ ̸ ʰڴٰ ߾.
̵ ڱ ߽ ۿ , ϰ ̿ ְ ϴ Ʊ ߿ ߸ ݰ Ǵ ڵ ߿伺 ֽϴ.
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Paperback - 28 pages
ISBN: 0763606936
å ũ : 24.9cm x 23cm
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Book Description
Bartholomew loves to play with his new kitten, but when he becomes a little rough and she decides to hide rather than play with him, Bartholomew learns how to be gentle with the young animal."
School Library Journal
"With simplicity and style, Miller once again takes a matter of significance to both children and adults and gives it universal voice... Listeners will delight in this story and will surely ask to hear it again and again."
Booklist
There's a new kitten in Bartholemew Bear's house, and Ba is eager to play with it. When big George cautions, "Be gentle," Ba can only think of all the fun he and his new playmate will have. He has no idea he is being too rough until the kitten, having been poked, prodded, and even squirted with a garden hose, runs off. When brokenhearted Ba retreats to his secret hiding place to cry, who should he find? None other than the kitten, who's perfectly willing to give a now enlightened baby bear another chance at being a friend. Like other books in Miller's wonderful series, this one is right on the money when it comes to the behavior of little ones, and the open, warmhearted pictures are a perfect match for the ingenuousness of the story. In fact, the pictures are so packed with pure emotion that they tell the tale as surely as the accompanying words. Stephanie Zvirin
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