Get ready for a tongue twisting tumble of a read with this cumulative tale about a hungry old bear - a ravenous, raucous, rebellious, old bear - who will eat anything in his path. Until the day, he ate the worm. The worm who wiggled and jiggled and tossed and turned. In the manner of cumulative rhymes like The House That Jack Built and There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, our bear tale is a funny rhyme that builds upon the previous verse culminating in a tongue twister of a rhyming story to be enjoyed by kids of all ages. Adults too. Unlike some folk tales and rhymes of olde, our story has a happy, satisfying ending. Is your tongue agile enough to make it all the way through? Tune up your tongue and take our tale for a test. Can you find the logic behind our bear's choices? Illogical and ridiculous as these choices may seem on the surface, that illogical/logic may be appreciated by the most astute. A Cumulative Tongue Twister Reminicent of Rhyming Stories of Yesteryear.
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