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Description
Love is in the air in the latest story featuring the charming friendship of Bear and Spider -- and a special someone. Perfect for fans of Peter Brown and Greg Pizzoli!
Bear is excited for his new teapot to arrive. When the doorbell rings, Bear finds something unexpected -- a new delivery person, Panda, who happens to be very charming.
Bear does the only thing he can think of -- he orders another teapot so he can see Panda again. But he's too flustered to talk to her . . . so he orders another teapot. And another.
Spider encourages Bear to invite Panda to tea, but one day, a new delivery person arrives at the door. Seeing how devastated his friend is, Spider sets out on a journey to find Panda and help his friend find the courage to be himself.
The fantastic duo from Bear's Scare and Bear Out There is back in another sweet friendship story that's perfect for Valentine's Day.
Don't miss these other books in the Bear and Spider series!
Bear's Scare
Bear Out There
Product details
Published | Nov 17 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 40 |
ISBN | 9781547604258 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Children's Books |
Illustrations | full color |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The illustrations of this book have a dreamy quality and add so much atmosphere to the story.
School Library Connection-online now
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Will resonate with kids who have their own moments of shyness.
Booklist
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Lessons of friendship will resonate. Add to collections where Arnold Lobel's "Frog and Toad" books are popular.
School Library Journal online
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Grant's soft, muted crayon-and-ink illustrations, full of rounded shapes, complement the warm comforting tone of the story . . . A cozy tale of friendship and compromise between two very different creatures.
Kirkus Reviews on BEAR OUT THERE
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The humor here is gentle and diverting, and kids will find the surprisingly expressive Spider. . . especially charming.
BCCB on BEAR OUT THERE
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Resonates with timely themes of tolerance, friendship, and persistence.
Publishers Weekly on BEAR OUT THERE