In this funny story full of blame, compassion, and forgiveness, an extremely embarrassed bear learns that accidents are a part of life. With the support of good friends, everything will be okay. Reuben the bear brings donuts for his scout troop, but his friends are all looking at a wet spot on his pants in a certain area. He shouts 'WHO WET MY PANTS!' and a blame - game begins. His friends try to comfort him, saying it was just an accident that could happen to anyone. As the clues point to Reuben himself as the culprit, he has to face the truth. This isn't a potty - training book. It's a smart and funny story about embarrassment, anger, empathy, acceptance, and finally... forgiveness. Reading age is 4 - 8 years and it has 40 printed pages.


This book is great for kids aged 4 to 8. To use it, simply sit down with your child, open the book, and start reading the story together. As you read, encourage your child to talk about their feelings and what they think of the characters' actions. This can help them understand the themes of embarrassment, anger, empathy, and forgiveness. When you're done reading, you can discuss the story further to reinforce these important values. There aren't any special storage requirements, but try to keep the book in a dry place to prevent it from getting damaged. And remember, it's a storybook for fun and learning, so enjoy it with your little one!