Ben is a very sad bear. None of the other toys will speak to him because he's tried to take their sweets and cakes. But all he wants to do is plan a surprise party. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is for kids ages 3-8.I thought this was a very wonderful story about what happens at night when the toy store closes and what the toys do.It is adventureous and funny and teaches children how friendships are formed and how to get along with one and another.Even though the toys had disagreements and misunderstandings they were able to work their problems out and live happily together.The story has a lot of imagination and color and is very appealing to the little ones and adults too.This book is great to have a parent read the the young ones because it is long and enjoying.I would recommend this to anyone to read over and over again.
One of the best books around.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Amelia is absolutely the proof that being pretty outside doesn't mean being pretty inside. Blyton tells this story like she tells all her others: lovingly, with great pride in *all* her characters, and with an instinctive knowledge of what kids love and want to read.
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