6/20/2023 0 Comments The Brownstone by Paula ScherOwl reassigns apartments, tenants move, the building quiets, and the Bear family sleeps. Bear wakes from the noise above him (tap dancing Kangaroos), and Miss Cat does not like the hallway smell wafting into her apartment (the Pigs are cooking). Now on the second floor across from the Pigs, the Bears once again slip into bed. Owl understands the Bear family must hibernate, so he shuffles his five tenants around, hoping to solve the problems.Īs they move, a traffic jam occurs on the center staircase of this three-floor walk-up. Bear runs up two flights and knocks on Mr. The Bear family cannot sleep with all the caterwauling from their neighbor, Miss Cat. They have eaten a good meal, slipped on their pajamas, and snuggled into their beds for a long winter sleep. The time has arrived for the Bear family to hibernate. Owl, come up with a new arrangement that allows everyone to live in peace?” Who can sleep through the Kangaroos’ tap dancing, or Miss Cat’s caterwauling? And Miss Cat has her own complaint: the cooking smells from the Pigs across the hall. “Living in harmony with your neighbors isn’t always easy, but it’s doubly difficult if you’re a bear in a New York City brownstone, trying to hibernate.
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