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Bear in the Bathtub
Contributor(s): Depuy, Alli (Illustrator), Dent, Kathleen (Author), Sawaya, Dr Michael (Joint Author)
ISBN: 1985824957     ISBN-13: 9781985824959
Publisher: Sweetgrass Books
OUR PRICE:   $12.30  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2019
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals - Bears
Physical Information: 0.08" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.22 lbs) 32 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Mia is a curious girl, and the thing she loves most is being outdoors in the big, beautiful world. Every day Mia races out the door, eager to explore, experiment, play, and learn. And every day she is reluctant to come back inside. There is just too much tromping and tramping and discovering to do She doesn't want to end her fun "€" not even for dinner, and ESPECIALLY not for a bath. Mia's in luck, though, because every night she finds a bear in the bathtub, so her skeptical mom is forced to send her off to bed without a bath. But WHAT is that bear doing in the bathtub, anyway?

Contributor Bio(s): Depuy, Alli: - Alli DePuy and Kathleen Dent are the owners of Inspired Classroom in Missoula, Montana. Both Alli and Kathleen are educators and e' dupreneurs' creating innovative, collaborative learning experiences that bring the world into the classroom. Both enjoy tromping through the wild with the big and little people in their lives.Dent, Kathleen: - Alli DePuy and Kathleen Dent are the owners of Inspired Classroom in Missoula, Montana. Both Alli and Kathleen are educators and e' dupreneurs' creating innovative, collaborative learning experiences that bring the world into the classroom. Both enjoy tromping through the wild with the big and little people in their lives.Sawaya, Dr Michael: - Dr. Michael Allen Sawaya, Ph.D. has been studying carnivore populations in the United States and Canada for over 20 years. Mike is a carnivore ecologist with Sinopah Wildlife Research Associates in Missoula, Montana and his current studies include grizzly and black bear thermoregulation at water sources, highway mitigation for wildlife, carnivore ecology in Yellowstone, and wolverine demography and genetics in western North America. When Mike€is not wrangling bear hair or following cougar tracks in snow, he enjoys camping, hiking, skiing, gardening, and traveling with his wife and two sons.