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The Curious Cares of Bears (Mini Bee Board Book)

Mini Bee Board Books Series

By Douglas Florian, Illustrated by Sonia Sánchez

$7.99 US / $10.99 CAN

The cares of bears are curious indeed, as you will discover, if you care to read.

Join a family of bears as they have all kinds of fun throughout the seasons! From climbing up trees and stealing honey to giving bear hugs and lazing in lakes, these bears have many curious cares.

But when winter comes, it’s time to hibernate. Can the cares of these bears wait until spring?

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Book Details

ISBN9781499807431
Page Count26
FormatBoard Book
Age range2-5
Publication dateAugust 28, 2018
Publication seasonFall 2018
RightsWorld

Author/Illustrator Bio

  • Douglas Florian is a critically-acclaimed children's book author / illustrator best known for his poetry collections, including Dinothesaurus, a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year and a Junior Library Guild Selection; Bow Wow Meow Meow, a Parents Magazine Best Book of the Year; and many more. Florian is also a fine artist whose paintings have been exhibited in numerous art shows, and a former New Yorker cartoonist. He lives on Long Island, New York.
  • Sonia Sánchez is an award-winning illustrator whose debut picture book, Here I Am written by Patti Kim, received numerous starred reviews and earned her a nomination for an Eisner Award in the category of Best Painter. She is currently working on Sister Day! by Lisa Mantchev for Paula Wiseman Books. Sonia lives with her husband and a sleepyhead cat in a blue house near the Mediterranean Sea.

Product Description

The cares of bears are curious indeed, as you will discover, if you care to read.

Join a family of bears as they have all kinds of fun throughout the seasons! From climbing up trees and stealing honey to giving bear hugs and lazing in lakes, these bears have many curious cares.

But when winter comes, it’s time to hibernate. Can the cares of these bears wait until spring?