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The Berenstain Bears and the Missing Dinosaur Bone
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Copyright © 1980 by Stanley and Janice Berenstain.
Copyright renewed 1994 by Stanley and Janice Berenstain.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Berenstain, Stanley. The Berenstain Bears and the missing dinosaur bone. Summary: The three Bear Detectives search for a dinosaur bone that is missing from the Bear Museum. [1. Mystery and detective stories. 2. Bears—Fiction. 3. Stories in rhyme.] I. Berenstain, Jan, joint author. II. Title. PZ8.3.B4493Bg [E] 79-3458 eISBN: 978-0-375-98316-0
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Bears lining up
outside the door.
Dr. Bear, inside,
pacing the floor.
What’s wrong in there?
What’s up? What’s up?
wonder three little bears
and one little pup.
A dinosaur bone
is missing in there!
“Somebody took it!”
said Dr. Bear.
“Who took that bone?
Who took it? Where?”
Three little bears
and their hound dog, Snuff,
come inside
with their detective stuff.
There’s no case too hard,
no case too tough,
for the Bear Detectives
and their hound dog, Snuff!
The search begins!
And none too soon.
The Bear Museum
opens at noon.
They will search the place.
Every cranny and nook.
Will they find the bone?
Will they find the crook?
A dark, dark room.
A mummy’s tomb!
Is that the thief?
That spooky face?
No.
That’s the museum’s
mummy case.
Eleven fifteen.
Time grows short.
Now, where would one hide
a bone of that sort?
It could be there,
inside that vase.
The bone thief’s
perfect hiding place!
“You can look
in that valuable vase
if you must.”
“There’s nothing
in there
but some valuable dust.”
Not much time left.
Just half an hour!
The Bear Detectives
search the tower.
There he is! The thief!
And the bone he stole!
Wrong again.
That’s an
Indian totem pole.
It’s getting late
but still they look.
And still no bone,
and still no crook.
“Say …
maybe bone thieves work in packs.
Three thieves!
With a sword, and a gun, and an ax!”
Wrong again!
It’s the museum’s
famous statues of wax!
They had better find
that leg bone soon.
There’s just one minute
left till noon!
With no more time
to search and look,
they know they will not
catch that crook.
They failed!
This case is much too hard.…
Wait!…
What’s that out there in the yard?
That lump of ground—
that bone-shaped mound!
The missing bone!
It’s found! It’s found!
With hound dog paw prints
all around.
THE CASE IS SOLVED!
No job’s too hard,
no case too tough,
for the Bear Detectives …
and that
bone thief, Snuff.
Stan Berenstain, The Berenstain Bears and the Missing Dinosaur Bone
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