Another great place to shop for Bear Preschool products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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Disney Sing Along Songs - Let's Go to the Circus! [VHS]
List Price: $9.99
Sale Price: $39.29
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Sing, dance, and play along with your favorite Disney songs! Learning the words is fun and easy as you sing along to the on-screen lyrics and join your favorite characters in their most memorable musical moments from classic Disney animated and live action films! Come along with Mickey and the Fun Songs Kids to visit the greatest show on Earth, Ringling Bros...
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The Wonderful World of Nursery Rhymes
Sale Price: $29.99
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One hours animated cartoons in color. Include: Old MacDonald, Humpty Dumpty, Old Mother Hubbard, The Three Bears, Kids in the Shoe, Big Bad Wolf, Have You Got Any Castles? (Little Lulu), Goofy Goofy Gander (Little Audrey), and Simple Simon...
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Baby Genius Favorite Nursery Rhymes w/bonus Music CD
List Price: $9.98
Sale Price: $4.17
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A creative mix of live action and animation brings everyone's favorite nursery rhymes to life in this entertaining release. Sing and dance along to "Old McDonald Had a Farm," "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and more...
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PlasticZooJungleAnimalSipperCups,1DozenAssortedCups
Sale Price: $15.99
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Quench your thirst with these exotic party animal sipper cups. Made out of plastic, these little guys feature a reusable lid and straw. Great for parties or everyday use to prevent spills!
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Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets Crafty Kids Fun & Activity Gift Box
List Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $34.99
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Calling all crafty kids! We've designed a gift box full of fun activities and tasty treats to make your day extra special. Open the lid of this colorful gift box and let the crafts begin with a Brights paint set with brush, box of color crayons, activity book, colored craft paper and drawing book, 4 play dough colors in green, pink, orange and purple, paddle ball game and a Genius put together puzzle creature...
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50 Assorted Plastic Stamps
Sale Price: $9.25
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Stamper Assortment. Put your own "stamp" on stationery, greeting cards, scrapbooks and more! With insect, heart, smile face and other fun designs, these plastic stampers make fun prizes for a school classroom carnival or party! (50 pcs...
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12 Asst. Kids Foam Animal Face Masks Zoo Farm Party
List Price: $9.99
Sale Price: $5.35
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Have a wild time at your child's next jungle, zoo or adventure themed party!
Going to the zoo? Wear a mask and monkey around with the rest of the wild animals!
Makes great party favors !
Each mask comes with an elastic band and measures 7" - 10 1/2"...
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LEGO DUPLO My First Zoo 6136
List Price: $24.99
Sale Price: $22.77
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Lego My First ZooIt’s another fun day at the zoo! Help the zoo keeper feed and care for the baby elephant, tiger, polar bear and giraffe! LEGO® DUPLO® bricks, figures and animals are colorful, safe and sturdy for little hands and big imaginations...
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Here are some more information for Bear Preschool:

Helping Children Learn About Reading
Why read a book to an infant who does not yet know the meaning of a word—or of words at all? Why sing to a toddler who cannot understand your song?
Both of these activities help children make connections between words and meaning. They also help to create a warm, safe environment for children and lead to a lifetime love of reading and learning.
Some parents assume that learning to read starts with memorizing the alphabet and sounding out words, but actually the fundamentals of reading begin much earlier. Adults lay the foundation for reading every day, when they point out objects and describe what they are doing while dressing an infant, grocery shopping with a toddler, or cooking with a preschooler.
The most important thing is that teaching children about reading becomes an activity that brings children closer to the caring adults in their lives. Here are some tips for families who want to help their children make connections between meaning and words.
Infants
• Talk or sing to your baby when you change his diaper, give him a bath, feed him lunch or join him in play.
• Introduce cardboard or cloth books with brightly colored pictures. Be aware that at this point, your baby might enjoy looking at, tossing, or chewing the books more than being read to!
• Help increase your baby’s vocabulary by playing "What’s that?" or "Where’s the teddy bear?" when enjoying books together.
• Point out words on signs at the park, at the zoo, or when walking or driving.
• As children begin to notice letters on blocks or other toys, name the letters for them. Read words aloud and explain what they mean.
Toddlers
• Reading stories before bed makes a good transition between active play and restful time. Toddlers may ask you to read their favorites repeatedly. They may begin to connect pictures with words, or fill in missing words if you hesitate.
• Let toddlers "write" shopping lists with you. They may want to watch you sort coupons and engage in other grocery store activities.
• Take short trips to new places and talk about what is happening around you. If possible, read together about similar events beforehand and again afterwards.
• Give children magnetic letters for the refrigerator, and begin spelling out words and names as toddlers are introduced to them.
Preschoolers
• Encourage preschool children to carry out the steps to written recipes, or read printed labels at the store.
• At four or five, children may begin to ask questions about the print they see in books. Books with labeled pictures help children to connect words and objects more easily.
• Play picture-card games with your child—but remember, they may not always play by the rules at this age!
• Provide a variety of materials to encourage children to "play" at writing and reading—checks or traffic tickets, menus or greeting cards.
Primary grade children
• Continue to read with your child, especially at bedtime, even if she has already learned to read.
• Visit the library on a regular basis to make books a regular part of children’s lives. Show children that you read books and magazines for information and enjoyment.
• Listen to the stories children write, as well as their jokes or riddles. Encourage them to write down their ideas.
• Play word games such as Boggle or Scrabble with your child.
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Paul Banas
I have purchased a daycare and have to change the name. What do you think about Beaus & Belles Preschool????
I have mixed emotions because of some people not knowing it means girl and boy and thinking it is meant as bows and bells when they hear the name. I intend to put a girl and boy bear dressed like a southern belle and little gentleman on my sign. What do you think???
Sorry it sounds too much like balls and balls.
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