The lovable odd couple of Bear and Goose are back, and their friendship is tested once again. Goose believes that the paper in Bear's hand could only be a treasure map. Soon, much to Bear's exasperati
Bear just wants to read and write and think while Goose wants to talk and talk and talk. Bear is getting increasingly frustrated as Goose keeps interrupting him. Then Goose announces that thinking mak
Bear and Goose are back. And they have a new friend--Fox. It's playtime and Bear and Goose are having fun. Then little Fox joins in and somebody gets left out. Somebody's feelings are hurt. Who will f
Bear wishes he could fly. He wants to swoop and glide and feel the wind in his fur. Yet no matter how hard he flaps his arms, he can’t get off the ground. Goose and Fox offer support, but Bear remains
Bear wants to read and write and think. Goose wants to talk and talk and talk. Can Bear and Goose be friends? Suzanne Bloom's picture book says volumes about friendship with a few select words and cha
Bear wants to read and write and think. Goose wants to talk and talk and talk. Can Bear and Goose be friends? Suzanne Bloom's picture book says volumes about friendship with a few select words and cha
Goose and Bear are making surprises for each other. But what about Fox? She is hoping beyond hope that one of the presents is for her. But what if it isn't? Even though her hope may turn to disappoint
Asked by Goose to give a message to Bear, Fox forgets to pass along the message and inadvertently triggers a series of more problems than she ever could have imagined, a situation that imparts importa
Once again, bestselling author Suzanne Bloom crafts a story about her beloved Goose, Bear, and Fox that focuses on the simple emotional truths of childhood. Bear is quietly sitting by himself so Fox w