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A Cub Story

Board book

Main Details

Title A Cub Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alison Farrell
By (author) Kristen Tracy
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:22
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9781452174587
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
NZ Release Date 28 September 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Timeless and nostalgic, quirky and fresh, lightly educational and wholly heartfelt, this autobiography of a bear cub will delight all cuddlers and snugglers. See the world through a bear cub's eyes in this charming book about finding your place in the world. Little cub measures himself up to the other animals in the forest. Compared to a rabbit, he is big. Compared to a chipmunk, he is HUGE. Compared to his mother, he is still a little cub. The first in a series of board books pairs Kristen Tracy's timeless and nostalgic text with Alison Farrell's sweet, endearing art for an adorable treatment of everyone's favorite topic, baby animals.

Author Biography

Kristen Tracy writes books for teens and tweens and people younger than that, and also writes poetry for adults. She's spent a lot of her life teaching writing at places like Johnson State College, Western Michigan University, Brigham Young University, 826 Valencia, and Stanford University. Now she lives in Los Angeles, California. Alison Farrell has a deep and abiding love for wild berries and other foraged foods. She lives, bikes, and hikes in Portland, Oregon, and other places in the Pacific Northwest.

Reviews

"The bear's breezy, childlike narration is informative . . . Laced throughout the story are tender turns of phrase that make the narrative more intimate . . . Farrell's loose, languid, full-bleed illustrations appear airy and simple and create a warm and homey feel . . . Bear-y sweet."-Kirkus Reviews "A smiling, dot-eyed brown bear cub narrates its life over the course of a year . . . Tracy adds endearing, sensorial touches . . . Farrell contributes cheery, engaging art rendered in gouache, colored pencil, ink, and digital mixed media to this lightly informative, bear-centered board book."--Publishers Weekly, starred review