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1. Pemberthy's Bear of the Week: The Berenstain Bears

Time for this week's bear of the week - except this week it's not one bear, but a whole family of bears - the Berenstain Bears.

Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Sister Bear and Brother Bear live in a cool tree house and have lots of funny adventures - usually involving Papa Bear learning something which he is, in fact, trying to teach (Papa Bear is not too bright, methinks).

The Berenstain bears began as book characters but, like so many famous bears, have made their way on to television screens (hmm, makes me wonder why nobody has made a tv show about moi, Pemberthy Bear). You can learn more about the Berenstain Bears,a nd play games, on their website.

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2. Pemberthy's Bear of the Week: Fozzie Bear

This week's bear of the week is a TV star. WOW! I'm in awe. AND he can play the piano - and I know, from experience, just how hard it is to control a keyboard when you are blessed with paws instead of human fingers.

So,w ho is this bear? Fozzie Bear, of course, of Muppet fame.Fozzie not only plays the piano, he also dances (not so well, but hey, who am I to criticize another bear's dancing skills) and he tells jokes. All the time, which sometimes lands him in trouble.

You can learn more about Fozzie Bear here.

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3. Pemberthy's Bear of the Week: Paddington

Another famous bear for you to learn about - and this one, just like me, is the star of a book. Actually, this week's bear, Paddington has been the star of many books - for fifty years! That's even older than Sally.

Still Paddington might be cute, but I'm not sure he can sing like I can. He hasn't got a friend like Primula to teach him!

Check out Paddington's site.

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