How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read

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Price
$15.95  $14.83
Publisher
Crackboom! Books
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.7 X 11.2 X 0.6 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9782924786475

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About the Author
Andrew Katz is an avid reader and writer, and thinks that the written word is a huge boon for people's mental health whether they plan to do anything with their personal writing or not. He is a dog dad, carpenter, and disc golfer. He thinks there are other things about him that might be interesting but is trying to employ brevity here.
Juliana Léveillé-Trudel co-authored with Andrew Katz the first installment of Julia's adventures, How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to read (2018). She is also a novelist (Nirliit, La Peuplade, 2015), a playwright, and a founder of the Productions de Brousse. Her work has been translated into English, Spanish, Icelandic, Danish, and Basque. She splits her time between Montreal and the countryside of her childhood, surrounded by forests, animals, and books.

Lauréat du prix Gemini, Joseph Sherman est un designer et directeur d'animation qui a travaillé depuis plus de 30 ans pour différents studios d'animation. Ceci est son deuxième album pour enfants, après Comment attraper un ours qui aime lire.

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FROM KIRKUS REVIEW

A young girl greatly wants to befriend a bear; she just needs to find one first.

Julia, a tot with a messy brown ponytail and one slouchy sock, loves to play outside. A ruddy (white) complexion and a bandaged knee confirm her nature-loving ways. While outdoors, she plays with many animal friends: hide-and-seek with Abigail the groundhog, tree-climbing with Scotty the squirrel, and, appropriately, farting contests with Frieda the skunk. But what Julia longs to do is play with a bear. A book that she is reading mentions a bear's favorite snack: honey. She gets a large, sticky pot full of the treat and waits. But it attracts only Scotty. So then she tries a basket of blueberries. After returning from lunch, she finds large, blue paw prints and her book missing! This ursine-loving gal just may have found someone to have a "bearnormous" picnic with--and a reading buddy as well. A palette of greens and browns, with bright pops of yellow, freshens the somewhat pedestrian illustrations (although the bear's cozy treetop library is quite enviable, and his spectacles are a nice touch).

A how-to manual in which a love of reading shines. (Picture book. 4-7)

--Kirkus Review