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'''Shortlisted for the 2015 Waterstones Children’s Book Prize: Best Illustrated Book'''
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Where Bear? is a delightful picture book that is sure to charm. A bear and a boy live happily together but both baby bears and baby boys grow up, and over time the bear grows too big for the human-sized house. Sad to lose his friend, but determined to find a nice new home for him, the boy offers up suggestion after suggestion. Some bears live in zoos, or forests or perform in a circus. What about one of those places? With each ''No'' from the bear comes a defeated response from our boy ''Then where bear?''
 
Where Bear? is a delightful picture book that is sure to charm. A bear and a boy live happily together but both baby bears and baby boys grow up, and over time the bear grows too big for the human-sized house. Sad to lose his friend, but determined to find a nice new home for him, the boy offers up suggestion after suggestion. Some bears live in zoos, or forests or perform in a circus. What about one of those places? With each ''No'' from the bear comes a defeated response from our boy ''Then where bear?''
  
Let’s talk about the bear for a minute. He is so cute as a cub and so sweet as a grown up. He’s not nasty or scary or anything like that. And he reminded me A LOT of Ursula Bear, for those who remember her. You can see why the boy would want him to be happy.  
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Let’s talk about the bear for a minute. He is so cute as a cub and so sweet as a grown-up. He’s not nasty or scary or anything like that. And he reminded me A LOT of Ursula Bear, for those who remember her. You can see why the boy would want him to be happy.  
  
 
This book has a fun story and sweet characters but it’s really the presentation that sets it apart. It’s so beautifully done, with a classic finish that is ageless. Each page is spaciously laid out, there’s no crowding here, and the scenes and minimalist with little in the way of background details: in the living room scene, for example, we see a sofa and a sideboard but nothing else, no windows or doors or televisions or lamps. Simple.
 
This book has a fun story and sweet characters but it’s really the presentation that sets it apart. It’s so beautifully done, with a classic finish that is ageless. Each page is spaciously laid out, there’s no crowding here, and the scenes and minimalist with little in the way of background details: in the living room scene, for example, we see a sofa and a sideboard but nothing else, no windows or doors or televisions or lamps. Simple.
  
I really enjoyed this book because it’s executed to perfection. I loved the ending, with the phone calls, and of course the very final page had be groaning, albeit with a wry smile on my face. This is such a good book for sharing. Parents will enjoy reading it and little ones will enjoy thinking of all the different places a bear could move to. Just perfect.
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I really enjoyed this book because it’s executed to perfection. I loved the ending, with the phone calls, and of course, the very final page had me groaning, albeit with a wry smile on my face. This is such a good book for sharing. Parents will enjoy reading it and little ones will enjoy thinking of all the different places a bear could move to. Just perfect.
  
 
Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book.
 
Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book.
  
Talking of stylish books for little ones, [[The Queen's Hat by Steve Antony]] is beautiful in a brilliantly British way.
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Talking of stylish books for little ones, [[The Queen's Hat by Steve Antony]] is beautiful in a brilliantly British way.  You might also appreciate [[Bear's Underwear Mystery: A Count-and-Find-it Adventure by Todd H Doodler]], [[The Bear in the Book by Kate Banks and Georg Hallensleben]] and [[Do Not Wash This Bear by Sam Hay and Nick East]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 7 October 2020


Where Bear? by Sophy Henn

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Buy Where Bear? by Sophy Henn at Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com

Category: For Sharing
Rating: 5/5
Reviewer: Zoe Morris
Reviewed by Zoe Morris
Summary: A stylish and adorable picture book to enjoy together, this is for all the boys, and all the bears, in the world.
Buy? Yes Borrow? Yes
Pages: 32 Date: August 2014
Publisher: Puffin
ISBN: 978-0723288916

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Shortlisted for the 2015 Waterstones Children’s Book Prize: Best Illustrated Book

Where Bear? is a delightful picture book that is sure to charm. A bear and a boy live happily together but both baby bears and baby boys grow up, and over time the bear grows too big for the human-sized house. Sad to lose his friend, but determined to find a nice new home for him, the boy offers up suggestion after suggestion. Some bears live in zoos, or forests or perform in a circus. What about one of those places? With each No from the bear comes a defeated response from our boy Then where bear?

Let’s talk about the bear for a minute. He is so cute as a cub and so sweet as a grown-up. He’s not nasty or scary or anything like that. And he reminded me A LOT of Ursula Bear, for those who remember her. You can see why the boy would want him to be happy.

This book has a fun story and sweet characters but it’s really the presentation that sets it apart. It’s so beautifully done, with a classic finish that is ageless. Each page is spaciously laid out, there’s no crowding here, and the scenes and minimalist with little in the way of background details: in the living room scene, for example, we see a sofa and a sideboard but nothing else, no windows or doors or televisions or lamps. Simple.

I really enjoyed this book because it’s executed to perfection. I loved the ending, with the phone calls, and of course, the very final page had me groaning, albeit with a wry smile on my face. This is such a good book for sharing. Parents will enjoy reading it and little ones will enjoy thinking of all the different places a bear could move to. Just perfect.

Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book.

Talking of stylish books for little ones, The Queen's Hat by Steve Antony is beautiful in a brilliantly British way. You might also appreciate Bear's Underwear Mystery: A Count-and-Find-it Adventure by Todd H Doodler, The Bear in the Book by Kate Banks and Georg Hallensleben and Do Not Wash This Bear by Sam Hay and Nick East.

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