Review by School Library Journal Review
PreS-K-This tale of endearing young bears (Parenteau's sixth) features a winter sledding outing and emphasizes the importance of sharing and getting along. After much snowy fun, Yellow, Fuzzy, Calico, Floppy, and Big Brown Bear grow tired of taking turns on their single sled. Things get worse when they all try to squeeze on together. A creative way for everyone to join in at the same time is found, and the downhill amusement continues. The simple, rhyming text works beautifully with the engaging acrylic illustrations. VERDICT A wonderful title to share as a seasonal storytime read-aloud or for beginning readers to discover on their own.-Mary Jennings, Camano Island Library, WA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Horn Book Review
The four small, colorful bears don their winter wear for some playful fun outside in this sixth preschool-perfect outing (Bears on Chairs, etc.). It's hard taking turns on their "bright red sled," so Big Brown Bear becomes the cuddly group's sled. Paired with a loosely rhymed text, Walker's pastel acrylics capture equally well the stark snowy day and the cozy warmth inside afterward. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
The same four bears who puzzled out an issue with chairs (Bears on Chairs, 2009, etc.) again face the problem of where to fit four bear bottoms.On a winter day, each of the four bearsFloppy, Fuzzy, Calico, and Yellowpulls on a different article of winter clothing and dashes outside to play, beckoning Big Brown Bear to come too. But though the bears are small, only two of their tushies can fit on the lone red sled at a time, and its very hard to wait for a turn: slanted eyebrows, downturned faces, and sloping shoulders show just how hard. What if they squeeze in close? Can four fit then? Nope. In a departure from the problem-solving the little bears showed in their first outing, Big Brown Bear comes up with the solution after they have tried only the one idea. He plops down in the snow on his belly and invites them all to climb aboard. They shriek with joy. / That hill is steep. / They land at the bottom / in a laughing heap. Cozy mugs of hot chocolate shared together end their day. Walkers acrylic illustrations feature soft colors against simple backgrounds, playing up the action and the characters emotions. Adults: get ready for your children to ask you to lie facedown in the snow at the top of a hill. (Picture book. 2-5) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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