Bear And Bee

Sergio Ruzzier
Illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier
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Bear And Bee

Sergio Ruzzier
Illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier
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3-5 YEARS48 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
  • Published date: Mar 12, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 48
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN: 9781423159575
  • Dimensions: 9.5" W x 0.5" L x 9.5" H
Sergio Ruzzier (http://ruzzier.com/) won the Parents' Choice Award in 2004 for his work in, Why Mole Shouted and Other Stories and has been awarded by Society of Illustrators, Society of Publication Designers, American Illustration and Communication Arts. Ruzzier has worked for many national and international magazines and book publishers, creating comic strips for Italian magazines such as Linus and Lupo Alberto Magazine. He currently lives in New York.
When a bear wakes up hungry from his winter nap, a beehive and its honey seem to be the perfect answer to his problem-but what about the bee? While Bear has never seen a bee, he knows they "are terrible monsters! They are big, and they have large teeth, and they have sharp claws, and they never share their honey!" He explains this to a nearby bee. (The "bees" Bear imagines are green alien-looking creatures sporting horns and curling proboscises.) But as Bee points out, one quality per spread, Bear shares all those characteristics with bees, at which point Bear dissolves into tears: He''s a bee! Bee quickly corrects Bear''s mistake and reveals what he is, lack of teeth and claws and all. And as for sharing honey he is happy to. Short sentences with simple vocabulary and lots of repetition make this a good choice for beginning readers, who can use the illustrations'' clues to puzzle out more challenging words. Front endpapers and the dedication and copyright pages make a pleasing visual beginning to this story. Best of all, Ruzzier''s pacing is impeccable, adding to the suspense of Bear''s discovery and the sweet start of the duo''s friendship. The digitally colored pen-and-ink illustrations are simple and uncluttered, keeping the focus on the two expressive friends and making this a great choice for sharing with groups. The correction of misconceptions has never been so much fun. (Picture book. 2-5)-Kirkus

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