Bear

Natalia Shaloshvili

Book - 2025

"Bear is all set for a perfect day. The sky is blue, there's not a cloud in the sky, and he has all of his most favourite things in the world by his side--a cookie to nibble on, a book to get lost in, a bright balloon to keep him happy, and the perfect bench to take a rest on. But no sooner has Bear made himself comfortable, than along comes Fox who wants to share the bench too. Bear agrees, begrudgingly. But no sooner has he overcome the idea of sharing his bench when Wolf pops up to ask for a bit of cookie . . . and then Rabbit jumps up to read his book . . . and then Elephant lumbers along to play with his balloon. And before Bear knows it, it's all become too much for him! AAAAAARGH! yells Bear. From author-illustrator Na...talia Shaloshvili, this is a whimsical and laugh-out-loud funny picture book about how hard it can be to say what you really mean--and why it's best to avoid bottling up emotions, so they don't come bursting out in one big AAAAAARGH. "--

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Holding in your feelings can have unintended consequences. Bear chills alone on a bench surrounded by beloved possessions including a cookie, a book, and a balloon. Fox comes over and asks, "Can I sit here?" Bear internally recoils; our protagonist's inexpressive gaze says it all, but aloud, Bear replies, "Oh, sure." Bear's reluctance is suggested by the use of a larger, exaggeratedly shaky, hand-drawn font, but Fox is unaware. Soon afterward, a menagerie arrives, asking for a bite of Bear's cookie, to look at Bear's book, and to hold Bear's balloon. Each time, Bear responds yes through gritted teeth. As the bench becomes too crowded and Bear's favorite activity--"sitting on my bench, all by myself"--becomes irritatingly untenable, Bear lets out a huge "AAAAARRRGH!," and everyone scatters. Along the way, Bear's annoyance is humorously captured in a series of increasingly tense and crowded spreads. Young readers (and many adults) will relate to the frustration of keeping one's emotions in check and agreeing to things that they don't want to do in the name of social politeness. Author/illustrator Shaloshvili's deadpan conversational text and her acrylic and watercolor crayon illustrations, with their moody gray palette against a stark white background, set the right tone. Fans of Jon Klassen's inscrutable Hat books will find much to love here. A humorous look at having the confidence to say what you want to say in the moment.(Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.