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Soldier Bear
Soldier Bear | Bibi Dumon Tak
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An orphaned Syrian brown bear cub is adopted by Polish soldiers during World War II and serves for five years as their mischievous mascot in Iran and Italy. Based on a true story.
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kh972417
Soldier Bear | Bibi Dumon Tak

“Peter rocked the cub in his arms as though he'd been raising baby bears all his life, and Stanislav declared, 'Okay, we're keeping the bear.“

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kh972417
Soldier Bear | Bibi Dumon Tak
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This story would be great for children to read once the topic of the World War's comes up in the classroom. I liked how the author included real pictures from World War II of Voytek and the soldiers that took him in at the end of the book. That is a great way for children to relate the book to real life events.

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kh972417
Soldier Bear | Bibi Dumon Tak
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This Batchelder Award Winning book is based on a true World War II story. A group of Polish men came across a young boy with this bear on their way to fight in the war. They couldn't leave the bear alone with the boy, so they decided to take it with them. This bear, named Voytek, became one of the 120 Polish soldiers that fought in World War II. He gave joy to all of the soliders, and gave them the encouragement to go out and fight. Good story!

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ConnorLaCroix
Soldier Bear | Bibi Dumon Tak

They left the way that animals leave. Silently, without making a fuss.

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ConnorLaCroix
Soldier Bear | Bibi Dumon Tak

Now I want a pet bear.

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ConnorLaCroix
Soldier Bear | Bibi Dumon Tak
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I love that this book is actually based on real events. Crazy to think that a bear way hanging out in WW2. It seems like an interesting story to tell that also teaches kids about history.