From the duo behind If I Had a Dinosaur and A House for Mouse, Gabby
Dawnay and Alex Barrow's A Song for Bear is a story about recognizing
and celebrating what makes us unique.
Bear wakes every morning to beautiful birdsong and longs to join in. He
stretches his legs, puts on his cap and suspenders, and tries to sing
with the beautiful birds crooning all around him in the forest.
Unfortunately, he discovers his song is more of a holler, a howl, and
rumbling growl. His wise friend, Owl, tries to encourage him by pointing
out that Bear is not a bird, but Bear learns the wrong lesson and
attempts to fly, thinking that being more birdlike might make him a
better singer. In the end, Bear concentrates on what he does best,
discovering in the process that his unique "bear song" is in fact a rap.
All of the forest animals gather to watch him perform his new song, and
cheer in amazement at his newfound talent. Satisfied with finding what
makes him unique, Bear smiles to himself and promptly falls back to
sleep.
With vibrant illustrations and lyrical rhyming, A Song for Bear tells
an imaginative and inspirational story in an entertaining way.