Find your brave A Coco and Bear book

Apryl Stott

Book - 2023

When Coco, a young girl, loses her brave during dress rehearsal for their special dance at the summer festival, she and Bear decide to quit the show, but when Bear gets stuck on a wobbly bridge, Coco bravely rescues him, so perhaps she has enough brave to join Bear onstage after all.

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Apryl Stott (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A Paula Wiseman Book."
Physical Description
pages ; cm
Audience
Ages 4-8.
Grades 2-3.
AD490L
ISBN
9781534499119
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

It's easier to feel brave with a friend. In this sequel to Share Some Kindness (2020), a brown bear and a brown-skinned girl named Coco excitedly practice their dance moves for the talent show. They're different in some ways, but as best pals they complement each other. Bear is big, while Coco is small; Bear is shy, while Coco is brave. Bear acknowledges he would never be bold enough to do the talent show solo, though Coco says he makes up the best dance moves. When dress rehearsal starts, Coco discovers she's lost her brave and can't continue. Some animal buddies suggest strategies that might work (meditation, practicing before a small audience, shouting at the fear to let it know who's boss); these help somewhat, but they're not enough to convince Coco to perform. The friends must inform Mama Deer that they're dropping out of the show, but they'll have to traverse a wobbly rope bridge first. They're both afraid, but Coco patiently helps Bear get across, and the pair make a terrific discovery: Coco hasn't lost her brave--it was just "hiding behind your fear," as Bear puts it. Coco chooses "to let [her] brave be bigger than [her] fear" and performs with Bear in the talent show after all, because she's now ready for anything. Though predictable, this tale is sweet, reassuring, and uplifting. Coco and Bear are a relatable, supportive duo. The lively illustrations, created with watercolor and digital ink, are very appealing. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An enjoyable, gently empowering friendship story. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.