

A very simple story about a bear who initially doesn't want to share his plums, but eventually learns to enjoy them with his friends. The story uses repetitive language and short, declarative sentences, making it ideal for very young readers.
Bear's plums. No fun.
Bear runs. Gum. Gum. Gum.
Cat has plums. One. One. One.
Bear said, "No! No! No!"
Cub has plums. Yum. Yum. Yum.
Bear said, "No! No! No!"
Dog has plums. Fun. Fun. Fun.
Bear said, "No! No! No!"
Cat, cub, dog. All sat.
Cat, cub, dog. All ran.
Plums. Yum. Yum. Yum.
Bear ran. Bear ran. Fun. Fun. Fun.
Bear gets plums. Yum. Yum. Yum.
Bear has fun. Yes. Yes. Yes.
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