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Eddie and his mom go into the woods for a picnic and meet a very large, very hungry bear.Tags
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It’s the Bear! is the second book in Jez Alborough’s Eddy and the Bear children’s book series. In this one, Eddie is about to go on a picnic with his mom, but he’s afraid to enter the forest because of the big bear he saw there once. She tells him that there are no bears in this forest, but Eddie isn’t quite convinced. After setting out their picnic, Mom realizes she forgot the blueberry pie and runs home to get it, leaving Eddie alone. Along comes Bear, and this time, he’s very hungry!
I loved the first book of the series, Where’s My Teddy?, so I was excited to read this follow-up story. It wasn’t quite as hysterical as the first one, but it’s still very cute. There’s a touch of suspense as Eddie hides from Bear that show more will keep little ones on the edge of their seat wondering what will happen if Bear finds him. For Bear’s part, he’s mostly focused on the food, so he’s not as afraid of Eddie this time. As with the first book, the illustrations are very well done, showing the proper of amount of terror and surprise for Eddie and Bear’s excitement at having found a feast. Overall, this was a very good sequel that I’d recommend for young ones who like humorous or slightly suspenseful stories. show less
I loved the first book of the series, Where’s My Teddy?, so I was excited to read this follow-up story. It wasn’t quite as hysterical as the first one, but it’s still very cute. There’s a touch of suspense as Eddie hides from Bear that show more will keep little ones on the edge of their seat wondering what will happen if Bear finds him. For Bear’s part, he’s mostly focused on the food, so he’s not as afraid of Eddie this time. As with the first book, the illustrations are very well done, showing the proper of amount of terror and surprise for Eddie and Bear’s excitement at having found a feast. Overall, this was a very good sequel that I’d recommend for young ones who like humorous or slightly suspenseful stories. show less
This book would be good to read to K-2nd grade. It also has rhyming in it, so you could incorporate it with a rhyming lesson.
A child goes on a picnic with his teddy bear. A big bear comes with his teddy bear and eats the picnic.
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Jez Alborough was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey in 1959. After secondary school, Jez went to Art School in Norwich. After college, he spent two years as an editorial illustration freelancer, before he started writing and illustrating his own children's books. In 1984 his first book, Bare Bear, was published and in 1985 Jez was runner-up in show more The Mother Goose Award for this book. He has now written and illustrated over thirty books for children Alborough and 500 schoolchildren in London embraced each other for fifteen seconds in a giant "hugathon," raising nearly six thousand dollars for charity and earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in celebration of the publication of his book Hug. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- It's the Bear!
- Original title
- It's the Bear!
- People/Characters
- Eddy [Eddy and the Bear] (called Eddie in some editions); Bear [Eddy and the Bear]; Eddy's mother
- Dedication
- For David, Amelia, Jane, Jason, and Lucy with thanks.
- First words
- Eddie doesn't want to come and picnic in the woods with Mom.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"YUM, YUM!"
- Original language
- English
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- Languages
- English, French
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- Paper, Audiobook
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- 16
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