Where, Oh Where, Is Baby Bear?

Where, Oh Where, Is Baby Bear?
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Baby Bear

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

Lexile Score

380

Reading Level

1

نویسنده

Ashley Wolff

ناشر

Beach Lane Books

شابک

9781481499170
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

September 1, 2017

PreS-When night falls, the sweet and curious black bear cub and his mother go looking for food. Mama hunts and Baby Bear explores. "'Where, oh where, is Baby Bear?' calls Mama." Readers won't worry, because Wolff has hidden Baby Bear in the spread for them to find. "Here I am, Mama," he replies each time. The sky subtly darkens as they make their way through their world, each page featuring creatures that share the habitat with the bear family: the placid owl, a faun, raccoons, and otters. Here too are the mushrooms, ferns, and cattails of a woodland life, providing young viewers with a window into nature. The scope of their adventure is recalled at the end of the story, as Wolff shows the pair making their way back through the meadow, around the pond, across the river, between the birch trees, down the cliff, and into their den. The ending is predictable but comforting-Baby Bear asking, "Where, oh where, is Mama Bear" and her retort "Here I am, right beside you." Wolff uses linoleum block images printed on paper in black, which she then hand-watercolors. The juxtaposition of hard black printed lines with the subtle colors of nature at night are a perfect match to the narrative. The act of reading the book with an adult mirrors its theme-the balance of independence and nurture. This iteration of Baby Bear's adventures will find success as a lap-sit or story time at home or in a library. VERDICT This title is a winner-vivid illustrations, a narrative that begs for call and response, elements of seek-and-find, and an introduction to woodland nature. A must-have for all collections.-Lisa Lehmuller, Paul Cuffee Maritime Charter School, Providence

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

September 1, 2017
Mama and Baby Bear are back, enjoying a summer evening of foraging enlivened by an enthusiastic game of hide-and-seek. As they watch bats fly from their den, Baby Bear asks Mama where they go. "They are going to look for food," she replies, and the pair sets off to do likewise. On successive spreads, Mama "sniffs the warm night air" and eats berries, catches a trout, drinks water, and munches dandelions, all the while playing the familiar game. Whenever "she looks around, / Baby Bear is nowhere in sight. / 'Where, oh where, is Baby Bear?' calls Mama." Wolff hides Baby Bear in plain sight for children to spy. Each time he reveals himself, the cub identifies both an element of his woodland habitat and an English preposition to learn about. "Here I am, Mama.... / Inside the mossy log." He also hides "up" in a birch tree, "behind" a waterfall, "between" some cattails, and "on top of" a boulder, silhouetted against the rising full moon. Mama's gentle indulgence of her cub's miniexplorations exemplifies confident parenting. With her firm "Come along now, Baby Bear," the two retrace the evening's feeding (and hiding) spots. (Wolff adds some fresh prepositions, too.) Wolff fully masters her media--linoleum prints luminously enhanced with watercolor. Children will pore over these pages, identifying creatures of woodland and meadow. Twilit enchantment. (Picture book. 2-5)

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