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Boogie Bear: A heart-warming and funny illustrated picture book from number-one bestselling author David Walliams

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There is a minimum of three books known in the iCarly universe. Sam mentioned the books in two episodes, iFence and iChristmas. Boogie Bear books were the only books Sam read until she got hooked on reading. These are the first three books' titles:

Boogie Bear is a hilariously heart-warming story that’s the perfect festive treat for young children and their parents. There’s something special about picture books. My 11 year old son and I still love them together. We will never be too old for this. Let’s see how long we can keep this good habit going.

Up at the North Pole, a big furry polar bear is swimming, fishing and eating. But when she nods off and finds herself far from home, she thinks things can’t get any worse. Having Coral’s Boogie Bears as protagonists, Boogie Slide is a fun and casual game in the “Endless Runner” genre, developed entirely by the “Iron Games” team. With three Boogies available for playing on release (Betê, Tuba, and Dino), the game challenges Coral’s creations to traverse the Crater while dodging dangers and collecting rewards, including the gas that can turn them into monstrous creatures! I am not trying to claim "not to see colour" or similar. I hope instead my point is that maybe, rather than categorizing people and then comparing them to (somehow identifiable) dominant groups, we instead accept that we exist on an infinite number of points on an infinite series of spectrums where, while characteristics may be shared within groups, there are also many many distinctions. Sure, there are shared experiences within roughly defined groups, but I feel like this book was a bit more simplistic than that. Boogie Bear is the fifth picture book from bestselling creators David Walliams and Tony Ross punished by HarperCollins Children’s Books. There’s no stopping this couple of incredible British talents. And it’s not hard to see why. Walliams’ stories touch the hearts (and funny bones) of children of all ages. So, to help you make the right choice for the child in your life, here’s a handy guide!

Dennis was different. Why was he different, you ask? Well, a small clue might be in the title of this book. David Walliams’s beautiful first novel will touch the hearts (and funny bones) of children and adults alike. Mr Stink stank. He also stunk. And if it was correct English to say he stinked, then he stinked as well.’ Chloe sees Mr Stink every day, but she’s never spoken to him. Which isn’t surprising, because he’s a tramp, and he stinks. But there’s more to Mr. Stink than meets the eye (or nose) and before she knows it, Chloe has an unusual new friend hiding in her garden shed. Since 2008 he has taken the children’s literary world by storm, with some even crowning him ‘the new Roald Dahl’.Our hero Ben is bored beyond belief after he is made to stay at his grandma’s house. She’s the boringest grandma ever: all she wants to do is to play Scrabble, and eat cabbage soup. But there are two things Ben doesn’t know about his grandma. 1) She was once an international jewel thief. 2) All her life, she has been plotting to steal the Crown Jewels, and now she needs Ben’s help… Miranda loves to be different, and on Bring-your-pet-to-school Day she introduces everyone to her very DIFFERENT pet… Penelope the snake. Miss Bloat the headmistress doesn’t think snakes should be allowed in school. But Penelope has other ideas… Two big hippos. One ENORMOUS dream. Who can make it to the moon first? 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . .BLAST OFF! Within the book there is small paw images through out with added comments that include witty and funny remarks that potentially more able pupils will understand and find amusing. In addition, the paws also refer to how the book can be used in other topics such as geography and science. This relates to the use of location in the world and developing children’s understanding of melting. Coral is a bounty hunter that has her own version of the SIG gas. A version that causes any person that breathes it in to experience frightening hallucinations. During her missions, she uses that gas alongside her Boogie Bears! The Boogie Bears are extremely cute plushies that she makes and takes care of with lots of love, but they can become the nightmare of anyone who gets in her way.

The POLAR BEAR is DIFFERENT from the BROWN BEARS. BUT we can ACCEPT that (and like) her for who she is. Do we need to point the metaphorical finger and say YOU are DIFFERENT but that is OK, congratulating ourselves for being so tolerant? What is "different" these days? We live in increasingly multicultural and liberal societies where what is neither easy nor desirable to identify what is NORMAL.Joe has a lot of reasons to be happy. About a billion of them, in fact. You see, Joe’s rich. Really, really rich. Joe’s got his own bowling alley, his own cinema, even his own butler who is also an orangutan. He’s the wealthiest twelve-year-old in the land. But Joe isn’t happy. Why not? Because he’s got a billion pounds… and not a single friend. Bad Dad is a fast and furious, heart-warming story of a father and son on an adventure – and a thrilling mission to break an innocent man into prison! I realise this sounds like a painful overreading of a children's book about accepting people who may not be the same as us, but this book feels clunky and anachronistic in making the point. There are some very very good children book's authors presently, so I feel we can afford be a bit more critical.

The ‘Boogie Bear’ is an ideal book for younger children to have read to them during group time or as a reference point to create an elaborated story from. The book contains opportunities for the teacher to create humour and hold the children’s attention in suspense due to the vocab used. Teachers can use the story and vocab to adjust their tone and pitch of voice, creating the tension. At the top of the world, surrounded by snow and ice, lives a very cheeky polar bear cub who loves to go… BOO! But this little bear cub doesn’t always know when to stop.

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Boogie Bear is an unknown type of character that is fictional. It´s probably the main character of a children´s book, or picture book, since Carly doesn't count the books as "real" books in the episode, iFence. We don't know who and what Boogie Bear is, only that he is a bear. He probably likes to boogie, or dance. There is a series about Boogie Bear. While the name, David Walliams, might ring a bell for lovers of Little Britain, it’s his kids books that have made Walliams a household name. Make your appointment if you dare… Darkness had come to the town. Strange things were happening in the dead of night. Children would put a tooth under their pillow for the tooth fairy, but in the morning they would wake up to find… a dead slug; a live spider; hundreds of earwigs creeping and crawling beneath their pillow. Evil was at work. But who or what was behind it?

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