A friend for bear

Steve Smallman

Book - 2020

Bear is so excited that it's spring, she forgets to slow down and enjoy every moment until her friend Tortoise reminds her.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Wilton, CT : Tiger Tales 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Steve Smallman (author)
Other Authors
Caroline Pedler (illustrator)
Edition
[U.S. edition]
Item Description
"Originally published in Great Britain 2020 by Little Tiger Press Ltd."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781680101881
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

So giddy with pent-up energy is newly awake little Bear that she can't stop running to take in the joys of spring.Like a world-class sugar rush, Bear's need for speed sends her bursting out of the den with such exuberance that she stops only to scoop up a tortoise she trips overand proceeds to ignore his suggestions to smell the flowers or play with a pair of fox cubs, his objection to climbing a tree, and, when it comes to jumping into the river, the fact that he can't swim. Wet and tired, Tortoise at last puts his foot down and counters Bear's protest that there's so much left to do with the observation that it's bedtime. The response is predictable: "NOOOOOOOOOO!" Pedler propels her tubby cub, Tortoise clinging gamely on, through sunny woods and meadows alight with fresh greens, bright flowers, and capering wildlife. She then, following Tortoise's reassurance that tomorrow will bring new opportunities to run, make friends, and maybe sit for a time, sends the pair back at a more sedate pace suitable for appreciating nature's beauties. Younger audiences with a yen to put pedal to the metal will get the point here, even if they shrug it off.There's a lot to be said for taking a few moments to look around. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.