Miller, Sara Swan. Three Stories You Can Read to Your Teddy Bear, illustrated by True Kelley. Sandpiper (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), 2012 (originally published in hardcover in 2003). $5.99. PICTURE BOOK. This book contains three short stories: "A Good Idea," "What's for Breakfast?," and "The Great Outdoors." In each of the stories, Teddy sets out to do something (because we all know a teddy bear's life is super boring). Each time Teddy goes out, the teddy bear's owner finds him/her in some sot of a predicament, but somehow Teddy never gets into trouble. He/she always winds up resting and relaxing (as teddies often do). If you read my review for Three More Stories You Can Read to Your Cat, then you know I didn't like that one. This book, however, was not nearly as bad. Perhaps it is that I am more used to the writing style, but I found the stories more charming. My son read the stories to us as a family and my daughter couldn't stop laughing during "What's for Breakfast?" Therefore, based on my more favorable opinion and my children's definite recommendation of the book, I would say that buying this book is certainly worth the money, though still maybe not a must-have. Your students will enjoy it. EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE. Brent Smith, Reading Teacher
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