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Bear Feels Scared

by Karma Wilson

Book Details

Publisher:Margaret K. McElderry Books
Published:2008-08-05
Pages:40
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

Bad weather frightens Bear, but his woodland friends are there to help him in this sweet, reassuring Bear story from bestselling duo Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman! In the deep, dark woods by the Strawberry Vale, a big bear lumbers down a small, crooked trail… The sun is setting and it’s getting chilly. When Bear’s friends discover that he is not at home in his lair, they march out into the cold to find their pal. Friends don’t let friends stay lost! Wren, Owl, and Raven take to the skies while B

Our Review

This gentle picture book explores childhood fears through the story of a bear who becomes frightened during a storm while separated from his friends. The rhyming text creates a comforting rhythm as Bear's woodland companions notice his absence and organize a search party through the darkening forest. Young readers will relate to Bear's vulnerability while appreciating the loyalty of friends who won't rest until he's safe. The atmospheric illustrations beautifully capture both the scariness of being alone in bad weather and the warmth of friendship.

What makes this story particularly valuable is how it normalizes fear while demonstrating the power of community support. Children who experience nighttime anxieties or separation worries will find reassurance in seeing Bear's emotions validated and resolved through caring relationships. The repetitive, melodic language makes it an excellent read-aloud choice for bedtime, while the themes of empathy and cooperation provide meaningful discussion opportunities. This tender tale ultimately leaves readers with the comforting message that everyone feels scared sometimes—and true friends will always come looking for you.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction