HOLD TIGHT

by John Prater

Published 1 August 2002
Grandbear is having a very busy day doing the washing and tidying the house. Baby Bear is busy too, playing in a box. Vroom Vroom! he's going up on a plane. Does Grandbear want to come?' Just one quick ride,' says Grandbear. 'Hold tight! 'But Baby Bear wants a ride on a train, on a boat, and on the magic carpet sheets. Will Grandbear ever get the washing done? Not until Baby Bear gets the one last ride - a Grandbear piggyback ride!-Grandbear is busy doing the washing. Baby Bear is playing with a cardboard box. Choo-choo! Chuff-chuff!He's on a train. Does Grandbear want to come? Soon, they're off on all kinds of exciting rides, But only Grandbear can give the best ride of all...

Oh Where, Oh Where

by John Prater

Published 5 March 1998

Walking Round The Garden

by John Prater

Published 5 March 1998

Again!

by John Prater

Published 6 July 2000
One warm sunny day a little voice says Play with me and Grandbear wakes up to entertain Little Bear. Whatever activity they choose, Litte Bear never tires of doing the same thing over and over again. Eventually Grandbear needs a lie down on his hammock and snuggles up with Little Bear to read a story, and Grandbears turn to murmer again.

Is it Christmas?

by John Prater

Published 1 August 2003
Every morning Baby Bear asks, 'Is it Christmas?'And Grandbear replies, 'Just a few more sleeps and it will be.'But there's lots to be done, from tidying the house to digging up the tree and decorating. Each page is filled with the wonderment and anticipation of Christmas, and at the end there's a special surprise - the whole family have come to share Baby Bear's Christmas! Prater's wonderfully atmospheric pre-school Christmas story is filled with all the anticipation of getting ready for the big day.

Number One, Tickle Your Tum

by John Prater

Published 1 March 1999
Number one, tickle your tum, number two, just say 'Boo!'' Counting is fun with these two adorable bears. Young readers can join in with little bearas he touches his knees, bends to the floor, jumps, runs and walks. The book ends with a lovely cuddle and then you're ready to start again. Then little bear walks over the big bear mountain to see what he can see. And there he finds a huge pair of feet that need tickling! Charming pictures and memorable rhymes make these two books a real treat.

Clap Your Hands

by John Prater

Published 5 July 2001