The Beary Different Magnificent Bear: It's Okay to Be Beary Different
The Kingdomcubs Book Series
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Narrated by:
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Azell
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By:
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Emunah La-Paz
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The Beary Different Magnificent Bear teaches young kids about self-acceptance. In the first book, Bearlinda Mary Beary must learn how to be comfortable in her multicolored fur. Bearlinda looks nothing like the other bears in her Beary Land Kingdom. The lengths that Bearlinda takes just to fit in may seem a little strange. Bearlinda learns an important lesson about learning to love the fur she was born to shine in.
Written by author Emunah La-Paz. Cover art by Lavender Lashay. Narrated by Azell.
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