Christmas Book Highlight! – A Christmas for Bear

There are some great Christmas books on Sora! Have you read this one yet?

A Christmas for Bear

There are some great Christmas books in Sora! Have you looked at this one yet?

Bear's understated Christmas celebration has Mouse feeling a bit anxious in this humorous and heart-warming story featuring the unlikely, loveable pair.

Features an audio read-along! Get ready for Christmas and the best kind of surprises as grumpy Bear and eager Mouse, of the Bear and Mouse series, return in a funny tale full of festive cheer and friendship. One frosty night, Bear hears a tap, tap, tapping on his front door. "Merry Christmas!" cries Mouse, who has arrived for a Christmas party. Bear has never had one before, but he's certain that pickles are essential, along with the reading of a long and difficult poem. The problem is, whenever Bear comes back from the kitchen with treats, Mouse has vanished – only to be found, small and grey and guilty-eyed, scurrying under the bed or searching the closet. Will there be a present for Mouse? Even just a tiny one?

REVIEWS FOR THE CLAUS UNIVERSE

  • Bear is hosting his first-ever Christmas party in this addition to the Bear and Mouse series, but while he believes that “Christmas pickles” are the most important element of a successful party, Mouse is preoccupied with presents for some reason. Tension builds as Mouse keeps darting off, trying to find the gift he believes must be hidden somewhere in Bear’s house, testing his friend’s patience. Both text and art will draw smiles as this awkward holiday gathering unfolds, and especially as Bear’s frosty temperament begins to thaw. And, yes, presents—not just pickles—are eventually exchanged. Ages 5–9. Author’s agent: Edward Necarsulmer IV, Dunow, Carlson & Lerner Literary.
  • PreS-Gr 1-Becker and Denton team up once again for a holiday episode that sweetly acknowledges how the friendship between Bear and Mouse has grown from their first meeting in A Visitor for Bear and the multiple titles since then. The watercolor, ink, and gouache illustrations remain consistent, as does Bear’s and Mouse’s routines. Bear, committed to propriety and insistent that Christmas be all about poetry and pickles, is repeatedly foiled by the “small and gray and bright-eyed” Mouse and his ability to disappear from a room, this time to look for presents. He is as effervescent as ever and only subdued when Bear seems unlikely to waver from his oratory plans. However, Bear, doubling down on his curmudgeonly ways with comically pointed and increasingly louder hints to Mouse, makes the Christmas magic reveal even more of a surprise. VERDICT The warm and playful use of the familiar story structure and characters make for a read-aloud that will add smiles to the holiday.-Joanna Fabicon, Los Angeles Public Library
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