Bearsuit Turtle Makes a Friend
A Picture Book
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
Fall in love with a turtle wearing a bear suit—determined to prove that he’s a “for-real” bear—in this laugh-out-loud silly friendship story from the award-winning Bob Shea, author-illustrator of the popular Dinosaur VS. series and Unicorn Thinks He’s Pretty Great
3 starred reviews! "Fresh, expressive, and wildly colorful." (Booklist starred review)
When a turtle in a bear suit claims he is a “for-real” bear, he must prove himself to another turtle who just so happens to be a for-real bear expert. Hilarity ensues as Bearsuit Turtle proves he can climb trees, hibernate, and do other for-real bear stuff . . . like riding bikes, eating ice cream, and smashing pumpkins.
But when Bear-Expert Turtle reveals a secret, Bearsuit Turtle has to admit a truth of his own. Whether or not these two turtles are for-real bears or experts, they just might become for-real friends.
With a fabulously endearing, offbeat, and memorable new character; playful, true-to-life child dynamics; and a goofy, kid-perfect sense of humor, Bearsuit Turtle Makes a Friend is sure to charm readers everywhere. Includes a page of “for-real bear facts” at the end.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A battle of wills unfolds when a teal-colored turtle encounters a green turtle, sporting an oversize yellow bear suit, who coolly declares itself a "for-real bear." Shea (Oh, Are You Awake?), working in a naif style that gives this two-handed story a raw, comedic immediacy, portrays the teal turtle responding quickly with an outlandish assertion of its own: "I'm a for-real bear expert, and you are NOT a for-real bear." When arguing gets them nowhere (especially when the "bear" insists it hibernates "like five times a day"), the teal turtle takes a different tack. The "expert" declares that bears also love ice cream, riding bikes, and—displaying an impish delight that's certain to tickle readers—playing "PUMPKIN KING! BENEVOLENT SMASHER OF PUMPKINS!" When Bearsuit Turtle suggests extending the marvelous day with a swim ("For-real bear fur gets kinda hot"), the sense of trust and friendship that's grown between them prompts a mutual confession: neither is what they claimed to be. But that's okay, because they also agree that being their real selves—two happy, water-loving turtles—is equally wonderful. Bear facts conclude. Ages 4–8.