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* New York Times Children's Book Bestseller
* Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year
* Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
* Capitol Choices Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens
* North Carolina Children's Book Award
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Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 1596437456
ISBN-13: 978-1596437456
å ũ: 24.2 cm x 22.3 cm
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Book Description
It was almost winter and Bear was getting sleepy.
But first, Bear had a story to tell...
Bear found his friend Mouse, but Mouse was busy gathering seeds and didn't have time to listen to a story. Then Bear saw his friend Duck, but Duck was getting ready to fly south. What about his friend Toad? He was busy looking for a warm place to sleep. By the time Bear was through helping his friends get ready for winter, would anyone still be awake to hear his story?
This endearing story of friendship and patience is a worthy companion to Philip and Erin Stead's last collaboration, A Sick Day for Amos McGee, winner of the 2011 Caldecott Medal.
School Library Journal
Before hunkering down to hibernate, Bear wants to share a story with his friends, but Mouse, Duck, Frog, and Mole are too busy with their own winter preparations to listen. Months later, Bear wakes up and is eager to reunite with his pals and finally tell his tale. He "clear[s] his throat," "puff[s] out his chest," and then, much to his chagrin, forgets what he wants to say. His friends offer prompts that jog his memory: "Maybe your story is about a bear," "Maybe your story is about the busy time just before winter," "there should be other characters too." In lovely circular fashion, the ending has Bear sitting on a log beginning his story that readers will remember as the first sentence of the book. Erin Stead's exquisite pencil and watercolor illustrations capture the beauty of the changing landscape with falling leaves, first snowflakes, and starry evenings. Bear's nurturing acts of kindness are also conveyed, from raising a paw to check the wind direction as Duck flies away to gently tucking Frog under a warm blanket of leaves and pine needles. The rhythms of nature and of storytelling are in fine form here.
Kirkus Reviews
Read the Kirkus Review of BEAR HAS A STORY TO TELL . Within a gentle tale of hibernation and renewal, the Steads' second collaboration (after Caldecott-winning "A Sick Day for Amos McGee") explores a second, internal theme: the nature of the storytelling narrative itself.
Review
The universal desire to narrate our lives is at the heart of Philip C. Steads delightful and instructive Bear Has a Story to Tell. - The New York Times Book Review
"The rhythms of nature and of storytelling are in fine form here. - School Library Journal, starred review
"...especially soulful.The quiet suggestion that no one has all the answers is just one of the many pleasures the Steads give readers. - Publishers Weekly, starred review
The creators of the Caldecott-winning A Sick Day for Amos McGee (2010) offer another charming story about the reciprocal nature of friendship - Booklist
"Quietly entrancing." - Horn Book
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