Overview / 简介: |
You can ask a bear over to play, but don't expect him to know the rules!
He'll bang on doors, stretch your favorite tutu, throw the ball too hard, slurp water from the sink, splatter cookie dough with his paws, and even scare your little sister.
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From Organization / 国外机构评价: |
PreSchool-Grade 1—This cautionary guidebook provides readers with 10 important rules to follow when having a bear over to play. Advice includes not having him close the front door as it will end up in the front yard, not telling him to take a seat, for "your mom's favorite chair/Will end up as a treat." Bears are rambunctious, messy, and wild. The young boy's animal playmate behaves like a 400-pound toddler. This boisterous romp is good for reading aloud but explores no new ground. The illustrations are full of movement and energy as they spill across the page. The bear's uninhibited strength and great size are conveyed through Barrette's use of perspective. Nearly every scene contains an object in midair and thus a sense of the bear's naivety regarding the rules. Good for larger collections and where Laura Numeroff's "If You Give a …" books (HarperCollins) are in demand.—Laura Butler, Mount Laurel Library, NJ END |
Foreign Customer Review / 国外客户评价: |
Anyone who's ever had a playdate go awry will laugh out loud at his one, right along with your kids.
This book is fun to read because the bear in the story is up to new mischief on every page. Both of my sons delight in telling the bear to "Be careful!" or "Be gentle!" or "Be nice!" while we're reading, and they ask for this book again and again. |
About the Author / 作者介绍: |
Louise Bonnett-Rampersaud is the author of such books as How Do You Sleep? and Polly Hopper's Pouch. She was born in England and now lives in Sandy Spring, Maryland, with her family. |
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