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Publisher Description
An NPR Best Book * Winner of the SCIBA Book Award for Best Picture Book
Geisel Honor-winning author/illustrator Salina Yoon introduces adorable duo Bear and his bunny Floppy in Found--a charming read-to-me eBook that celebrates love and friendship in its many forms.
When Bear finds a lost stuffed toy bunny in the forest, he begins to worry. After all, the stuffed bunny must feel lonely and want to return safely to its owner and home! But as Bear diligently searches for the bunny's owner, he grows attached to his newfound friend. What will happen when the bunny's owner finally comes forward? Was Bear meant to find the bunny all along?
Prolific author/illustrator Salina Yoon's spare text and bright, energetic illustrations bring to life this endearing picture book with audio that reminds us that nothing is lost that is not meant to be found.
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The Bear series
Found
Stormy Night
Bear's Big Day
The Penguin series
Penguin and Pinecone
Penguin on Vacation
Penguin in Love
Penguin and Pumpkin
Penguin's Big Adventure
Penguin's Christmas Wish
The Duck, Duck, Porcupine series
Duck, Duck, Porcupine
My Kite is Stuck! And Other Stories
That's My Book! And Other Stories
Be a Friend
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This story will undoubtedly be celebrated for its lessons on honesty and responsibility, but that's not giving Yoon (Penguin in Love) enough credit: it's also a thoughtful, flawlessly executed exploration of theory of mind and emotional intelligence. A bear cub finds an abandoned toy stuffed rabbit, which promptly finds its way into his heart ("Bear thought it was the most special thing he had ever seen"). As much as Bear wants to keep the bunny, he also empathizes with the "bunny's family" (they "must be so worried") and the cuddly but impassive bunny itself. It's these feelings, rather than an obligatory or on-high dictate of "right and wrong," that propel Bear on a comprehensive search for bunny's owner an impressive show of competence, thoroughness, and agency that also enables Bear to endure when the owner comes forward. Yoon's simple, subtly textured shapes; bright colors; and eloquent, economic language invite readers to be part of the story without dictating how they should feel, making the happy ending all the more touching and satisfying. Ages 3 6.