Where Bear?
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- ¥1,000
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- ¥1,000
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This beautifully illustrated, fun-to-read book will have kids everywhere asking the same question: "Where, bear?"
Once there was a bear cub who lived with a little boy. But over time the bear cub grew . . . and grew . . . and GREW! And did things that bears do . . . and do . . . and DO! One day the boy looked at the bear and realized he was just too big and bearish to be living in a house. "I think it's time we found you a new place to live where you can be bearish and big," said the boy. "But where, bear?"
So begins a delightful journey that reminds us that even when best friends are apart, they always stay together.
Praise for WHERE BEAR?:
* "[N]othing short of magnificent. Each page is absolutely charming and begs to be looked at again and again."--Library Media Connection, starred review
"This gentle tale about friendship and home will give early readers and their grown-ups plenty of food for discussion."–Kirkus Reviews
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This whimsical story opens with a small bear cub and a human boy. The bear grows quickly, and soon the two can barely squeeze onto a couch together. "I think it's time we found you a new place to live where you can be bearish and big," the boy says. "But where, bear?" He proposes various possibilities a circus, a forest, a cave but the bear rejects each option with a terse "No." The repetition continues until the boy remembers that certain bears (especially ones with white fur) like the Arctic. Instead of "No," the bear says, "Snow," and the choice is made. Bear finds the northward move satisfactory, and he and the boy stay in touch, "chit-chattering on the phone all the time" ("We should go somewhere like we used to," proposes the bear in an oddly loquacious departure from his previous one-word responses). Debut talent Henn favors heavy, lithographic lines and crude shapes on saturated, monochrome backdrops. Her illustrations make more of an impact than her playful, but rather ho-hum tale. Ages 5 8.