The case of the baffled bear

Cynthia Rylant

Book - 2004

Bunny and Jack, animal detectives, take a break from playing cards to look for Bernard Bear's missing messenger whistle.

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Published
New York : b Greenwillow Books c2004.
Language
English
Main Author
Cynthia Rylant (-)
Other Authors
G. Brian Karas (illustrator)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
48 p. : ill
ISBN
9780060534493
9780060534486
  • Chapter 1.. Pretzels
  • Chapter 2.. The Case
  • Chapter 3.. The Whistle
  • Chapter 4.. Solved
Review by Booklist Review

Gr. 1-2. Private detectives Jack (a raccoon) and Bunny (a rabbit) help, a bike-messenger bear who has lost his whistle. As they search for clues, Bunny admonishes her anything-but-hard-boiled colleague to concentrate, but it's the softer side of Jack that enables them to solve the case. A running joke begins in the opening scene, when Bunny wins a pile of pretzels from her partner in a fiercely competitive card game: It was Bunny's idea to play Slap Jack. She thought the name was funny. Jack did not. Rylant's witticisms will amuse children who enjoy wordplay and double meanings. Karas' pleasing acrylic, gouache, and pencil artwork enhances both the droll humor and the innocent charm of the story. The seventh entertaining book in the High-Rise Private Eyes series. --Carolyn Phelan Copyright 2004 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1-3-Bunny Brown and her raccoon sidekick, Jack Jones, solve another mystery. Bernard, a bear, has lost his whistle in the park and the detectives return to the scene of the crime to look for clues. As they search, Bunny makes jokes about Jack's name (referring to a game of Slap Jack and saying, "Just be nimble, Jack"), and Jack is busy smelling spring, so it doesn't look like they are off to a good start. Before long, however, they hear the sound of the whistle and discover that a robin with laryngitis had borrowed it to fill in for his voice. Rylant keeps her audience interested with her witty humor and lovable characters. This book combines the accessible charm of her "Henry and Mudge" series (S & S) with the detective work of Marjorie Weinman Sharmat's Nate the Great (Delacorte). Done in acrylic, gouache, and pencil, the colorful artwork depicts the action and highlights the humor of the text. With sophisticated vocabulary and clever banter, this book will be a top pick for more confident readers.-Bethany L. W. Hankinson, Miller Elementary School, Newark, OH (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

(Primary) While animal detectives Bunny Brown and Jack Jones help a bicycle messenger named Bernard find his missing whistle and his lost confidence, this seventh book in the series gives beginning readers a way to gain confidence in their reading skills as well. In the middle of Bunny and Jack's weekly game of cards (""It was Bunny's idea to play Slap Jack. She thought the name was funny. Jack did not""), a distraught Bernard shows up seeking the detectives' services. By returning to the scene of the crime, the ace sleuthing duo is able to crack the case, cracking jokes along the way. The easily solved mystery (involving a bird with laryngitis) ends happily for all; short sentences, peppy dialogue, and well-developed characters add up to a satisfying story. Karas's energetic illustrations heighten the humor and help to unravel the mystery of reading. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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