Bear in the air

Allison Wortche

Book - 2025

Bear proudly soars above his friends in a hot air balloon... until he realizes he doesn't know how to land! This sweet picture book celebrates both independence and knowing when to ask for help. Bear is on an adventure in a hot air balloon... all by himself! As he flies proudly above his friends--Moose in the lake, his sisters in a tall tree--he feels independent and brave. But, when he's ready to rejoin his friends on the ground, he realizes he has a problem: he doesn't know how to get down! Not all adventures go according to plan, and Bear will have to work up a different kind of courage to ask his friends for help. And of course they'll all join together to bring him home!

Saved in:
1 person waiting
2 copies ordered
Contents unavailable.
Review by Horn Book Review

Bear floats through the sky in a hot air balloon, waving to his friends and refusing their invitations to climb, snack, and swim with them. But Bear has a secret: he doesn't know how to get down. His brave (literal) cry for help brings the other animals to his aid, and he finally enjoys a cozy evening by the fire. The watercolor, colored-pencil, and digital spreads are lovely; the text gently delivers an essential lesson. (c) Copyright 2025. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Look! Up in the air! It's Bear! On a bright sunny day, a rosy-cheeked bear decides to go for a solo balloon ride. At first, Bear is thrilled to be so high among the clouds and happily waves to his animal friends below. But as he continues to ascend, Bear gets more nervous--and his pals' activities start to look more attractive. After a dramatic cry for help and a little assistance from his friends, Bear comes back down to earth both literally and figuratively. Young readers will strongly relate to Bear in both his quest for independence and his realization that no matter how high we fly, sometimes we need support. Wortche's text is poetic in its simplicity; her use of alliteration and repetition makes for a stellar read-aloud: "Then he takes a big, brave breath. His voice echoes over fields and forests, sunflowers and streams." Min's lively art, a combination of watercolor, colored pencil, and digital techniques, literally sparkles with bright glints, pops, and glitters and brims with vibrant activity, culminating in a series of action-packed spreads that will bring the storytime crowd to their feet, cheering. Together, words and images create a warm, energetic world infused with comforting shades of blue, purple, and orange--and, just as importantly, filled with friends to enjoy it with. A captivating tale that encourages readers to soar high--and reassures them that help is always there if they need it.(Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.