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BEAR IS NOT SLEEPY by Jelleke Rijken

BEAR IS NOT SLEEPY

by Jelleke Rijken & Mack van Gageldonk ; illustrated by Mack van Gageldonk

Pub Date: Nov. 3rd, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-60537-566-3
Publisher: Clavis

Bear, Elephant, and Chicken set out to find out where the birds go in winter.

Although it is almost time for Bear to go to sleep for the cold season (the word hibernation is not used in this book for very young children), he becomes curious when he sees birds flying in a V. His friend Elephant explains, “They are flying to a warm place for the winter.” Bear gets the notion that he might enjoy such a place and convinces his friends (the trio from Goodbye, Grandpa, 2018) to accompany him. They travel through a variety of disparate landscapes, but Bear doesn’t feel the sleepiness that should be naturally overtaking him. Finally, just when they are nearing the “warm place,” Bear falls asleep. When his friends try to wake him, he starts weeping and explains that he wants to return home: “Bears don’t go to warm places in the winter. Bears sleep in the winter.” Of course, his friends help him immediately thanks to a hot air balloon that magically appears. The cartoon animals and the spare, matte backgrounds with just a hint of detail complement this simple story with its beginning look at scientific concepts, just enough to start young children wondering about bears and birds and their seasonal habits. The animals’ adventures may also jump-start ideas about travel and geography. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10.2-by-19.6-inch double-page spreads viewed at 28.9% of actual size.)

This simple story opens the door to exploration of sophisticated concepts.

(Picture book. 3-5)