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Bears Don't Cry!

Hardback

Main Details

Title Bears Don't Cry!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Emma Chichester Clark
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 319,Width 234
ISBN/Barcode 9780008491833
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperCollins
NZ Release Date 9 March 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The beautiful sequel to Bears Don't Read! from renowned author/illustrator, Emma Chichester Clark, creator of Blue Kangaroo. The crowd went quiet. Then somebody whispered, "Bears don't cry, do they?" George is no ordinary bear. He lives with a little girl called Clementine and her mother, who have taught him to read! One day, when George finishes his book early and knows it will be a long time before Clementine and her mother return home, he decides to go the library by himself. At first it's exciting to stroll along the sunny street. But poor George's trip soon ends in disaster and, to make things worse, his library book is ruined. Can anyone help George to feel better when his feelings are hurt? A heart-warming, feel-good story about friendship, with a powerful and highly relevant message that even big bears can cry.

Author Biography

Emma Chichester Clark studied at the Royal College of Art . She has worked as a freelancer for magazines, publishers and advertising agencies as well as teaching art for several years, but now dedicates most of her time to children's books.

Reviews

Praise for Come to School Too, Blue Kangaroo!: '[One of] the best books to deal with your child's pre-school nerves' Telegraph Praise for Alice in Wonderland: "This is a real Alice for the present day, but nonetheless one it is easy to image living the extraordinary adventure Lewis Carroll wrote for her" Quentin Blake Praise for Melrose and Croc: 'Full of bright detail, this is a picture book young readers could well dream about as being the next best thing to entering its pages' Independent