The Easter cub
Pip the curious cub notices that signs of spring are appearing around him, finds out more about the season from Evergreen the tree, and joins the children in the cabin as they celebrate Easter.
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Spring > Juvenile fiction. Bears > Juvenile fiction. Trees > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre |
Easter stories. Fiction. |
- ISBN: 0439443407
- Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations.
- Publisher New York ; Scholastic, [2003]
- Copyright ©2003
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Cartwheel Books". |
Target Audience Note: | "Kindergarten-Grade 2, ages 5-7"--P. [4] of cover. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 5.50 |
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Summary
The Easter Cub, Level 2
Pip, a very curious bear cub, learns all about spring and Easter from his wise friend, Evergreen, in this very sweet, easy-to-read holiday story illustrated by the esteemed Lucinda McQueen. One morning, bear cub Pip wonders, "What is spring?" Pip's friend Evergreen explains it all, pointing out the many signs of spring: green buds on tree branches, grass and petals pushing up through the ground, grasshoppers hopping, bees buzzing... And Pip exclaims, "Now I know spring!" "Wait! Spring gets even better!" says Evergreen. He tells Pip about the Easter holiday and the Easter Bunny who brings treats for little children. Pip wishes he were the Easter Bunny but laments that he has nothing to give.