I'm not scared, you're scared!

Seth Meyers, 1973-

Book - 2022

Bear is so timid that he is even afraid of his own reflection, but he does not like to admit that he is scared to his friend, Rabbit, who is very daring--but when Rabbit is in danger Bear finds the courage to rescue his friend.

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Flamingo Books [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Seth Meyers, 1973- (author)
Other Authors
Rob Sayegh (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Ages 3-7.
Grades K-1.
ISBN
9780593352373
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Comedian Meyers, making his picture book debut, skillfully employs classic story- telling elements of repetition, patterned action, and a cumulative recap in a breezy readaloud starring an easily terrified ursine protagonist. When brave, strong-eared Rabbit persuades Bear, who's afraid of everything from intruders to his own reflection, to go on a trekking adventure, Bear proves petrified of just about everything the landscape holds. There's a small stream that "looks deep," a wood that "looks spooky," and a mountain that "looks like one of the rocks will fall and roll and land on my paw." Asked over and over whether he's afraid, though, Bear utters the title phrase turned refrain. Bear isn't just defensive; he'll go to any length to avoid perceived peril, taking a train and a helicopter to scale the mountain while Rabbit forges ahead on foot (and naps until Bear shows up). But when Rabbit needs rescuing, Bear forgets his fear, overcomes every obstacle in his path, and saves the day. Sayegh's (Arlo Draws an Octopus) digital illustrations offer impeccable visual timing and comic expressiveness in cinematically framed, richly textured images. It's a satisfyingly silly adventure that doesn't undercut Bear's need for the occasional life hack. Ages 3--7. (Mar.)

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