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TEDDY BEAR OF THE YEAR by Vikki VanSickle

TEDDY BEAR OF THE YEAR

by Vikki VanSickle ; illustrated by Sydney Hanson

Pub Date: Jan. 21st, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-7352-6392-5
Publisher: Tundra Books

Ollie, a friendly teddy bear, has the best job ever: taking care of “his girl, Amena.”

One night while Amena sleeps, a silver sailboat appears at her window with an old teddy bear at the helm, there to take Ollie to the Teddy Bears’ Picnic for his very first time. At the picnic, Ollie meets “teddies of all shapes and sizes” and is introduced to some of them—“Scottie, from the Department of Bedtime Planning; Mr. Pants, Chief Cuddling Officer”—before participating in “bearaoke” and the other activities. While VanSickle’s playful use of corporate-speak describes and connects the personality of each bear with its name, Hanson reinforces this, painting a tartan bear and a bear with endearingly high-waisted pants; soft, warm hues of greens and blues and bright lights illuminate this party deep in the woods. During the meeting that follows the games, bears are recognized for demonstrating “excellence in teddy-care.” Hearing the encomiums, Ollie feels “smaller and smaller,” thinking he is just an “ordinary bear.” Ollie is in for a surprise, learning that small acts like cuddles and kind words can have big effects. VanSickle writes a kind, fuzzy story, but readers will note it’s very binary, evident in the repetition of phrases “his girl” and “her boy” when referring to the bears’ charges. Amena has light-brown skin and loosely curling dark-brown hair.

Sincerely celebrates kindness and comfort.

(Picture book. 3-6)