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What’s wrong in there?
What’s up? What’s up?
wonder three little bears
and one little pup.
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Who took it? Where?”
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and their hound dog, Snu f,
come inside
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too hard,
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actives
dog, Snuff!
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The search begins!
And none too soon
The Bear Museum
opens at noon
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They will search the place
Every cranny and nook
Will they find the bone?
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A mummy’s tomb!
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It could be there, inside that vase The bone thief’s
perfect hiding place!
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in that valuable vase
if you must
There's nothing
in there but some valuable dust.”
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Just half an hour!
The Bear Detectives
search the tower
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Wrong again!
It’s the museum’s
famous statues of wax!
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that bone-shaped mound!
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No job’s too hard,
no case too tough,
| for the Bear Detectives
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“Ten years ago, Dr: Seuss took 220 words, rhymed them, and turned out THE GAT IN THE HAT,.alitle volume of absurdity that worked like 'a karate chop on the weary
little world of Dick, Jane and Spot.”
—Ei/en Goodman, THE Detroit FREE
re Press, Nov 1966 From this magically right beginning
came the concept of Beginner Books,
exaeting blends of words and :pic-
tures that encourage children to read — all by themselves Hailed by
elementary educators and remedial reading specialists, these enor- mously popular books are now used
in schools and libraries throughout
the English-speaking world