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Jenny's Bear

I'm a student in 2nbE and I've read the book Jenny's Bear by Michael Ratnett ¬ June Goulding) It's a book for little children, but I liked it because I like bears and the language is quite simple (my English isn't very good)
The book is not very big and has many pictures.

It's about a girl who loves bears and meets a real bear. They become friends
I won't tell you how it finishes but there are surprises.
The language wan't very difficult but I had to look up a few words like:
cosy
den
shook (from the verb shake)
I read the book in 20 minutes
I recommend it and I hope you enjoy it
José Mª González (Group 2nbE)

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  1. It sounds interesting. I'm going to borrow this book too
    Petri (2nbE)

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