All the ice cream in the world

Masoud Gharehbaghi, 1987-

Book - 2024

A sweet picture book about a little polar bear and his helpers. And about lots of ice cream, of course! For children ages 5 years and up. Waking from his nap, a little polar bear finds himself floating alone on the open sea. His home has broken off from the ice floe and is melting! Just in the nick of time, he arrives in a new land. He needs help, but no one pays him any attention. Until a kind girl with an ice cream cone walks by and takes notice. The town gathers in a very touching way, but for the little polar bear, the solution, while moving, doesn't really address the cause. . .

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Clavis Publishing Inc [2024]
Language
English
Dutch
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing
Main Author
Masoud Gharehbaghi, 1987- (author)
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing (publisher)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Originally published as Alle ijsjes van de wereld in Belgium and the Netherlands by Clavis Uitgeverij, 2023."
"English translation from the Dutch by Clavis Publishing Inc., New York."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781605379920
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

When a little polar bear's ice floe melts, he must find his way home. A warming ecosystem causes the bear's ice floe to break off and float away while he naps. When he wakes, he is all alone in the vast sea. His floe is getting smaller and smaller. Luckily, he lands in what he knows to be "the human place." Big ships crowd the harbor, and everyone bustles to and fro. No one notices the tiny cub. He plods along, bewildered, on a teeming street, blending into the swarm. But then, a small, tan-skinned human sees him. She's eating an ice cream cone and offers him some. This cold treat is delicious! Instinctively, the tot knows the cub needs help getting home. More and more kids come, each bringing ice cream--all the ice cream in the world, in fact! They pile it together, creating a tasty iceberg so the bear can float back to his mother. This Dutch import is a gentle introduction to global warming. A vague note in the beginning offers some context ("It will take more than all the ice cream in the world to keep the icebergs from melting"), though readers are mostly left on their own to fill in the gaps. But a glimmer of optimism shines as children are reminded that they can unite to change the world. The youngsters are racially diverse. A warmhearted look at a chilling topic. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.