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"There, there, Hansie Bear. You'll be better soon." That's what Hansie's dad says whenever Hansie hurts himself, and it always makes Hansie feel better. So when Dad gets a thorn in his foot, little Hansie knows just what to do. A day of stumbles, tumbles, and boo-boos are soothed for cub Little Hansie Bear by his comforting dad, who imparts reassurance and hugs that help make everything all right again.
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Bears, Parent and child, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Growth, Oak, Trees, Children's fiction, Bears, fiction, Emotions, fiction, Family life, fiction, Parent and child, fiction, Family, fiction, Fathers and sons, fiction, Toy and movable books, Fathers and sons, Love, Hugging, Families, Board books, Children's stories, Comforting of infants, Father and child, Oursons, Romans, nouvelles, Roman irlandais, Ours dans la littératureEdition | Availability |
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Translation of: There, there.
In Korean ; translated from English.
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A day of stumbles, tumbles, and boo-boos are soothed for cub Little Hansie Bear by his comforting dad, who imparts reassurance and hugs that help make everything all right again.
Hansie Bear's father always comforts him after he injures himself, and Hansie ends up returning the favor after his father steps on a thorn.
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May 5, 2023 | Edited by MARC Bot | remove 880 from edition_name |
June 15, 2022 | Edited by JeneeWhitney | Merge works |
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