A bear, a man, and a donut van

Daniel Bernstrom

Book - 2026

Hungry as always, Bear finally FINALLY feasts on DONUTS in his third picture book adventure. With delightful art, perfect rhyme, and the series' indelible screwball appeal, A Bear, a Man, and a Donut Van will have everyone in stitches and demanding repeat readings! Everyone's favorite hungry bear is back! This time Bear discovers a van full of donuts -- YUM! Bear climbs in the van, but the unsuspecting donut man doesn't see what's going on. Until... he looks in his rear view mirror, and OMG!!! What should a donut man do when a bear is eating donuts in his van? Here is a road trip neither bear nor man will ever forget--with mooses, traffic jams, and a giant forest donut spill. With mayhem and fun on every page, the critic...ally acclaimed duo of Daniel Bernstrom and Brandon James Scott are at their best in this high-stakes joyride through millions of donuts, perfect for toddlers and new readers alike.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

What happens when a bear hijacks a van filled with pastries? The tale's minimal text, made up of single words and extremely short phrases, nevertheless reveals an exciting, humorous storyline--a rare feat. As a friendly, cartoonish bear lazily awakens in a cave, two words appear, printed clearly over a dawning sky: "a bear." The next page shows a dark-skinned adult ("a man") awakening in bed next to his lighter-skinned partner. Above the bedstead, readers glimpse a portrait of the couple and six children; through the window, a pink-and-blue van. Outside the house, the man begins driving without noticing that the hungry bear has slipped into his van. Rhyming, rhythmic verse continues to repeat the initial nouns, while adding adjectives: "a happy man," "a happy bear," "a sticky happy donut bear." Not until the driver checks his rearview mirror does he discover the unwelcome hitchhiker. The action escalates as both characters, now terrified, lose control: "a panicked man," "a bear in van," "a donut man without a plan." The treats fly, the bear roars, the man prays as his van sways, and a herd of equally funny-looking, googly-eyed moose appear. No matter how dire the situation appears, Bernstrom and Scott keep the tale light and hilarious right to the end. Cleverly rendered rhymes and repetition encourage pre-readers to memorize the words and beginning readers to shine, while the art will tickle their funny bones. Short and utterly sweet.(Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.