There are times when Bartholomew is good and times when he isn't. When George tells him to sit on his potty or be gentle with the little kitten, to eat his dinner, or get into bed, Ba says, "Nah!" and George has to tell him again in a big voice. But no matter how grumpy or grouchy Bartholomew may be, George is always ready to give him a hug because, when all is said and done, George loves little Ba just the way he is!
Virginia Miller Books
Virginia Miller crafts stories and illustrations centered on the relatable struggles between parents and young children, inspired by real-life observations. Her books are celebrated for their authentic dialogue, expressive artwork, and themes that resonate with toddlers, often tackling common conflicts with a light touch. Miller aims to bring a sense of humor to everyday parenting challenges, making difficult moments seem more manageable through shared smiles. Ultimately, her work explores the enduring power of unconditional love, as seen in the comforting relationship between father bear George and his child, Bartholomew.






Be Gentle!
A Story About Playing Nicely
When Bartholomew gets a little black kitten, he must learn to take care of him and be gentle with him.
Conceptual MEMS Devices for a Redeployable Antenna
- 86 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Focusing on innovative applications, this thesis explores the development of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) for deploying antennas on small platforms like insects or microrobots. Utilizing a 1 mm monopole antenna, various MEMS designs were created, including mechanisms powered by scratch drives and thermal actuators. Successful prototypes featured unique configurations, such as gears that elevate the antenna beam or flip side flaps. The study emphasizes the potential of MEMS in enhancing communication technologies through self-assembly and efficient design modifications.
Baba will mit seinem Vater spielen, aber der hat keine Zeit. Immerzu muss er putzen, aufräumen und Wäsche aufhängen...
ÄNee!ä sagt der kleine Bär zu allem, was sein Vater vorschlägt. Besonders ungern setzt er sich aufs Töpfchen. - Pappbilderbuch.
Bärchen Baba will gar nicht einsehen, weshalb er zu seinem neuen Kätzchen besonders lieb sein soll.
Der kleine Baba ist bockig und will nicht essen, doch Papa Bär weiss sich zu helfen ... (ab 2).
Baba, der kleine Bär, will nicht ins Bett, seine kleine schwarze Katze ist weg und ohne sie kann er nicht einschlafen. Ab 3.
Papa Bär sagt, dass es Zeit zum Schlafengehen ist. Doch Baba ist da ganz anderer Meinung ... (ab 2).
Ein kleines Mädchen vergißt seinen Teddy im Eisenbahnabteil. Nach dem ersten Schreck macht sich der Bär allein auf den Heimweg