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Maxwell Eaton IIIs The Truth About Bears is a lighthearted nonfiction picture book, filled with useful facts about bears that will make you laugh so hard you wont even realize youre learning something!

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Copyright 2018 by Maxwell Eaton III
A Neal Porter Book
Published by Roaring Brook Press
Roaring Brook Press is a division of Holtzbrinck
Publishing Holdings Limited Partnership
175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010
The art for this book was created using pen and ink with digital coloring.
mackids.com All rights reserved eISBN: 978-1-250-30623-4 mackids.com Our eBooks may be purchased in bulk for promotional educational or business - photo 1 Our eBooks may be purchased in bulk for promotional, educational, or business use.
Please contact the Macmillan Corporate and Premium Sales Department at
1-800-221-7945, ext.5442, or by e-mail at MacmillanSpecialMarkets@macmillan.com. Library of Congress Control Number: 2017944676 First edition, 2018
Book design by Kristie Radwilowicz
T his is a bear. Copyright 2018 by Maxwell Eaton III A Neal Porter Book Published by Roaring - photo 2
Copyright 2018 by Maxwell Eaton III
A Neal Porter Book
Published by Roaring Brook Press
Roaring Brook Press is a division of Holtzbrinck
Publishing Holdings Limited Partnership
175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010
The art for this book was created using pen and ink with digital coloring.
mackids.com All rights reserved eISBN: 978-1-250-30623-4 Our eBooks may be purchased in bulk for promotional, educational, or business use.
Please contact the Macmillan Corporate and Premium Sales Department at
1-800-221-7945, ext.5442, or by e-mail at . Library of Congress Control Number: 2017944676 First edition, 2018
Book design by Kristie Radwilowicz
Bears are big. 8 FEET They have claws ACTUAL AVERAGE SIZE And they dont really talk - photo 3 8
FEET
They have claws. The Truth About Bears The Truth About Your Favorite Animals - image 5 BEARS USE THEIR CLAWS TO FIND FOOD,
CLIMB TREES, DEFEND THEMSELVES, AND DIG.
The three most common bears are: The Truth About Bears The Truth About Your Favorite Animals - image 6The Truth About Bears The Truth About Your Favorite Animals - image 7AND THE OTHER BEARS Asiatic Black Bear Sun Bear Sloth Bear - photo 8AND THE OTHER BEARS Asiatic Black Bear Sun Bear Sloth Bear Andean Bear - photo 9 AND THE OTHER BEARS Asiatic Black Bear Sun Bear Sloth Bear Andean Bear Giant Panda - photo 10THE OTHER BEARS Asiatic Black Bear Sun Bear Sloth Bear Andean Bear Giant Panda - photo 11 THE OTHER BEARS Asiatic Black Bear
Sun Bear
Sloth Bear
Andean Bear
Giant Panda
Polar bears live only in the Arctic. The Truth About Bears The Truth About Your Favorite Animals - image 12The Truth About Bears The Truth About Your Favorite Animals - image 13 POLAR BEARS HAVE THICK FUR AND SMALL
EARS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THE COLD. The Truth About Bears The Truth About Your Favorite Animals - image 14
Bears can be found everywhere except
Antarctica, Africa, and Australia. Bears like to eat - photo 15
Bears like to eat - photo 16Bears like to eat mostly nuts a - photo 17Bears like to eat mostly nuts and berries - photo 18
Bears like to eat... mostly nuts and berries A BEAR CAN EAT THOUSANDS OF BERRIES IN A DAY - photo 19mostly nuts and berries A BEAR CAN EAT THOUSANDS OF BERRIES IN A DAY - photo 20
mostly nuts and berries. A BEAR CAN EAT THOUSANDS OF BERRIES IN A DAY They also eat fish large - photo 21 A BEAR CAN EAT
THOUSANDS OF
BERRIES IN A DAY.
They also eat fish, large animals and rodents BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS BEES - photo 22 large animals, and rodents BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS BEES BEETLES CRICKETS AND GRUBS - photo 23
and rodents. BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS BEES BEETLES CRICKETS AND GRUBS Polar bears eat - photo 24BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS BEES BEETLES CRICKETS AND GRUBS Polar bears eat - photo 25 BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS, BEES,
BEETLES, CRICKETS, AND GRUBS!
Polar bears eat seals. BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS BEES BEETLES CRICKETS AND GRUBS Polar bears eat - photo 24BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS BEES BEETLES CRICKETS AND GRUBS Polar bears eat - photo 25 BEARS EVEN EAT ANTS, BEES,
BEETLES, CRICKETS, AND GRUBS!
Polar bears eat seals.

They smell them
through the seals breathing holes
in the ice and snow. Sometimes they smash the ice and grab them.

When a bear is born it weighs less than a guinea pig - photo 26When a bear is born it weighs less than a guinea pig A BABY BEAR IS - photo 27
When a bear is born, it weighs
less than a guinea pig. A BABY BEAR IS CALLED A CUB IF YOU EVER SEE A CUB OUTSIDE WALK AWAY ITS - photo 28A BABY BEAR IS CALLED A CUB IF YOU EVER SEE A CUB OUTSIDE WALK AWAY ITS - photo 29 A BABY BEAR IS CALLED
A CUB. IF YOU EVER SEE A CUB
OUTSIDE, WALK AWAY. BEARS SLEEP OR HIBERNATE IN DENS DUG UNDER LARGE ROCKS AND ROOTS IN CAVES - photo 31 BEARS SLEEP, OR HIBERNATE, IN DENS DUG UNDER LARGE
ROCKS AND ROOTS, IN CAVES, AND INSIDE HOLLOW TREES.
They dont even go to
the bathroom! Bears have lots of fur They use it as camouflage - photo 32Bears have lots of fur They use it as camouflage It keeps them warm - photo 33
Bears have lots of fur. They use it as camouflage It keeps them warm It even helps polar - photo 34
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