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Midnight Fun

Book
2003 (written)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Barnaby Bear is a character developed in the early 2000s by the Geographical Association and the Department for Education and Schools, and was cemented in the National Curriculum unit 'Where in the World is Barnaby Bear?'. He is a teddy bear who travels the world, meeting people and discovering more about the planet.

The 'little books' were designed for the youngest learners, and 'the smallest hands'. They are short, written in rhymed couplets, and are full of pictures. In this book, Barnaby drives out to the North Cape in Norway to see the midnight sun.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMidnight Fun (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Paper, printed and bound
Brief description
'Midnight Fun' featuring Barnaby bear, Geographical Association, 2011
Physical description
Paperback book, colour printed, with twelve pages of rhyming text and images. The inside back cover features a 'Word bank' or glossary, explaining geographical terms encountered in the story.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.2cm
  • Width: 14.5cm
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by the Geographical Association
Summary
Barnaby Bear is a character developed in the early 2000s by the Geographical Association and the Department for Education and Schools, and was cemented in the National Curriculum unit 'Where in the World is Barnaby Bear?'. He is a teddy bear who travels the world, meeting people and discovering more about the planet.

The 'little books' were designed for the youngest learners, and 'the smallest hands'. They are short, written in rhymed couplets, and are full of pictures. In this book, Barnaby drives out to the North Cape in Norway to see the midnight sun.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
B.256-2012

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Record createdSeptember 14, 2012
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