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Green Bear

by Alan Rogers
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Synopsis

Young children find out all about colors, shapes, weather, travel, and motion while they enjoy hearing the adventures of a cast of funny animal characters. Bright, colorful pictures with only one sentence to a page. Surprise lift-the-flap endings let kids help tell the story. Original artwork from leading animator Alan Rogers.

School Library Journal

PreS-- A simplistic series whose best feature is the bright colors of the airbrushed illustrations--but not, unfortunately, the illustrations themselves. Each book is about its title character, and is predominantly illustrated in that color: Blue Tortoise is walking to the picnic but no one will wait for him; Green Bear repaints his house every season to match the forest--green in summer, orange in autumn, white in winter, and pink in the flowering spring. Red Rhino loses his red balloon; Yellow Hippo puts various items in her yellow wagon. Blue Tortoise is the best story; the others have almost no plot. The pictures are composed in big, blobby cartoon shapes, and the layout is attractive. However, there are many better series for this age level--Eric Hill's ``Spot'' books (Putnam) and Rosemary Wells's ``Max'' books (Dial) are just two examples. --JoAnn Rees, Sunnyvale Public Library, CA

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1997
Publisher
T&N Children's Publishing
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781587281525

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