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From Publishers Weekly
The heroes of Can''t You Sleep, Little Bear? and Let''s Go Home,
Little Bear return to clean house and play games together. In a
starred review, PW called them "the most bewitching bruins to hit
the printed page since Paddington and Pooh." Ages 2-5.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers
to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 1-Little Bear wants to play, but there is much
work to be done. After gathering wood for the fire, getting water
from the stream, cleaning up the cave, etc., Big Bear takes a
well-deserved rest. Tired of playing by himself, Little Bear comes
to talk to him and finds him asleep. The energetic youngster wakes
the weary adult and coaxes him into a round of bear games. This
sweetly realistic story captures an unremarkable yet typical day in
a preschooler''s life. Muted watercolors and pencil drawings depict
forest life and convey the gentle, loving feelings the bears have
for one another through mildly expressive features. As with
Waddell''s Can''t You Sleep, Little Bear? 1992 and Let''s Go Home,
Little Bear 1993, both Candlewick, this title successfully
interprets a well-recognized and universal theme.
Rita Soltan, Baldwin Public Library, Birmingham, MI
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers
to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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