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Me and mister P / written by Maria Farrer ; illustrated by Daniel Rieley.

By: Farrer, Maria, 1962- [author.].
Contributor(s): Rieley, Daniel [illustrator.].
Oxford, England, UK : Oxford University Press, ©2017Description: 216 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9780192744210 (pbk); 0192744216.Subject(s): Polar bear -- Juvenile fiction | Autism -- Children's fiction | Brothers -- Children's fictionDDC classification: F248 Summary: When the snow falls it means the fun can begin for one boy and his best friend ...a giant polar bear called Mister P. There are snow dens to be dug, snow bears to be created, and a toboggan race! All the children of Overwell are busy building the best toboggan EVER in order to beat their rivals in the race. But disaster strikes during the practice run ...Mister P is too heavy for the toboggan and now it's in pieces. The children are NOT HAPPY. As Mister P slides sadly down the snowy hill, his head hung in shame, the boy has ingenious idea. Surely Mister P would make a better toboggan than anything built from wood and plastic, wouldn't he ...? When Mister P stumbles through Arthur's front door an interesting and fun new friendship is born. Arthur could do with someone to talk to and Mister P is a good listener - as well as being amazing at football, scared of spiders, extremely messy at eating, and the best at hugs when you need them! There are times when only a polar bear will do . .
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When the snow falls it means the fun can begin for one boy and his best friend ...a giant polar bear called Mister P. There are snow dens to be dug, snow bears to be created, and a toboggan race! All the children of Overwell are busy building the best toboggan EVER in order to beat their rivals in the race. But disaster strikes during the practice run ...Mister P is too heavy for the toboggan and now it's in pieces. The children are NOT HAPPY. As Mister P slides sadly down the snowy hill, his head hung in shame, the boy has ingenious idea. Surely Mister P would make a better toboggan than anything built from wood and plastic, wouldn't he ...? When Mister P stumbles through Arthur's front door an interesting and fun new friendship is born. Arthur could do with someone to talk to and Mister P is a good listener - as well as being amazing at football, scared of spiders, extremely messy at eating, and the best at hugs when you need them! There are times when only a polar bear will do . .

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