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* Oprah's Book Club Kids Reading List
* Hicklebee's Book of the Year Award
* Junior Library Guild Selection
2008 ̱ Ǹŵ å Ʈ ϳԴϴ.
ƹ 湮 ʾҰ, ڱ 湮ϴ Ⱦ ߽ϴ. Ŀٶ ۾ "湮 "̶ ߽ϴ. , ħ Ļ غ ϴ "ȶȵ" ũ ϴ Ҹ ϴ. ۿ ¦¦ ȸ ־ϴ. "湮 "̶ Ű "Go away." ȣϰ ϰ ݾ Ƚϴ.
ٽ ħ Ļ縦 غϱ , Ʊ ȸ 㰡 ȿ ¦̸ Ĵٺ ־ϴ. " ݸ̶ ø ȵɱ?" û, ȭ 㸦 Ѿҽϴ.
̹ ־ , 㰡 и鼭 "ġ ֽø ȵɱ?" ϳ. ȭ 㸦 ٽ , â ܴ Ƚϴ.
ٽ ħ Ļ縦 غϱ Ĵ ̹ , ̹ ȸ 㰡 ȿ ̳. " ~" 鼭 ٽ 㸦 , â ϰ, θ ƹ, ϼ ۱ Ƚϴ. ٽô 㰡 Ѳ ... ȿ 㰡 ٽ ̳... ٴڿ 鼭 " . Ҳ." , ܰ ġ , ذ ָ ٽô ȿ ʰڴٰ մϴ.
¿ Բ Ļ縦 , ο ǿϴ. 㰡 ұ ſ ٰ , ƹ ڱ ο ؼ Ī ʾҾٴ ݰ ˴ϴ. տ 㿡 콺 ̾߱⸦ , ϴ. 㰡 ڱ ̾߱⸦ ִ ʹ ο 콺 ̾߱⸦ ְ ;.
Űڴٰ ϸ鼭 ۺ λ縦 ϰ ϴ. 㰡 ڱ ...
ӷ ̾߱⸦ 鼭 ģ , Ҿ ſ ݰ ִ åԴϴ.
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Edition: Hardcover: 56 pages
ISBN-10: 0763628077
ISBN-13: 978-0763628079
å ũ : 28cm x 24.3cm
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Book Description
Cheery persistence wears down a curmudgeonly bear in a wry comedy of manners that ends in a most unlikely friendship.
Bear is quite sure he doesnt like visitors. He even has a sign. So when a mouse taps on his door one day, Bear tells him to leave. But when Bear goes to the cupboard to get a bowl, there is the mouse - small and gray and bright-eyed. In this slapstick tale that begs to be read aloud, all Bear wants is to eat his breakfast in peace, but the mouse - who keeps popping up in the most unexpected places - just wont go away!
Children's Literature
"No visitors allowed" says the sign on Bear's door, so when a small mouse knocks, Bear sends him away, but when he opens the cupboard for a bowl, there is the mouse. "Out!" says Bear, emphasized in large print. As Bear continues to make his breakfast, however, the mouse turns up in the bread drawer, and, after putting the mouse out again, Bear finds him in the fridge. Each time, Bear gets more upset and shuts up more parts of the house, while each time the mouse, "small and gray and bright-eyed," keeps reappearing. When Bear finds the mouse in the teakettle despite all efforts, he gives up. The mouse suggests just a bit of cheese and a cup of tea. The happy ending is then inevitable. A very civilized scene is set in watercolors, ink, and gouache, with appropriate details of cast iron stove, tiled fireplace, and patterned table coverings; it is the perfect place to find the sensitive, tubby brown bear wearing a much too small white apron. Bear's clearly defined expressions, gestures, and body language provoke us; we cannot help but smile. Mouse is a bit small to have the same comic power, but as we can see on the jacket, he can handle himself quite well. The very appealing characters make for a delightfully engaging story.
Kirkus Reviews
The sign on Bear's front door declares "NO VISITORS ALLOWED" - and the curmudgeon means it. When a tapping at the door interrupts his breakfast preparation, he's quite annoyed, especially when he opens it and finds a small, bright-eyed mouse. Bear points to his sign and slams the door. But, when he opens the cupboard for a bowl, there is the mouse. "OUT," commands Bear. Three more times, the mouse raps and Bear yells. He locks the door and windows, stops up the chimney, plugs the drain in the bathtub and thinks he's mouse-free - until he lifts the tea-kettle lid and there's the mouse - again! "I give up," Bear blubbers. "You win!" Two plates of cheese, two cups of tea and two sets of fire-warmed toes later, the mouse promises to go. When Bear walks him to the door, he shows his appreciation of mouse's company by taking down his sign: "Only for salesmen - not friends." Charmingly droll, watercolor, ink and gouache illustrations, excellent pacing and the contrast in the sizes of Bear and mouse are a perfect comedic mixture. Kids will giggle each time the mouse reappears and grin with satisfaction when big and little become friends.
Horn Book
"A surefire storytime hit, A Visitor for Bear won't wear out its welcome."
Midwest Book Review
"Delightfully expressive watercolors."
Booklist
"The characters are highly expressive, making the pictures fun, and the dramatic text will lend itself to reading aloud."
School Library Journal, starred review
"The lively repetition and superb pacing make this an ideal choice for storytime."
Baltimore Sun
"...having a friend really is better than living alone."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Peekaboo anticipation coupled with gently comic artwork should unleash giggles."
Publishers Weekly Children's Bookshelf
featured in "Behind the Bestsellers" feature of PW Children's Bookshelf
Toronto Star
"Delightful."
Toledo Blade
Included in roundup of thoughtful stories for young readers
Atlanta Parent
"Warm, inviting illustrations."
The Children's Hour
Best of the Year 2008 (Kindergarten) "The story and language lend very well to reading aloud. The characters are lovable and endearing."
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