by Salina Yoon (Author)
A heartwarming tale about a familiar childhood mishap from award-winning author/illustrator Salina Yoon.
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This story will undoubtedly be celebrated for its lessons on honesty and responsibility, but that's not giving Yoon (Penguin in Love) enough credit: it's also a thoughtful, flawlessly executed exploration of theory of mind and emotional intelligence. A bear cub finds an abandoned toy stuffed rabbit, which promptly finds its way into his heart ("Bear thought it was the most special thing he had ever seen"). As much as Bear wants to keep the bunny, he also empathizes with the "bunny's family" (they "must be so worried") and the cuddly but impassive bunny itself. It's these feelings, rather than an obligatory or on-high dictate of "right and wrong," that propel Bear on a comprehensive search for bunny's owner—an impressive show of competence, thoroughness, and agency that also enables Bear to endure when the owner comes forward. Yoon's simple, subtly textured shapes; bright colors; and eloquent, economic language invite readers to be part of the story without dictating how they should feel, making the happy ending all the more touching and satisfying. Ages 3-6. Agent: Jamie Weiss Chilton, Andrea Brown Literary Agency. (Apr.)
Copyright 2014 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-Gr 1--Bear finds a lost toy bunny in the forest and adores it instantly. Bravely, he does the right thing by putting up "Found" notices and searching diligently for the bunny's owner. Just when he thinks no one will claim it, Moose recognizes his lost lovey. Bear prepares for a tearful parting, but Moose has outgrown the toy (as indicated by his necktie) and gladly passes it on to an appreciative Bear. "Floppy was home, safe and FOUND!" Bear is such a good guy: he cares about others' feelings, he's proactive, he's even responsible enough to wear a helmet while riding a tricycle. It's impossible not to like him. The consistently inanimate portrayal of Floppy emphasizes the intensity of Bear's feelings and imagination. The simplicity of the understated text lets the emotion shine through. Thick-lined, opaque digital paintings offer dramatic perspectives alternating with straightforward scenes. Humorous touches include a bulletin board of clever LOST flyers and a little bird who follows Bear around, clearly interested in Floppy's fate. A touching, satisfying story that models healthy love between people and their toys.--Heidi Estrin, Congregation B'nai Israel, Boca Raton, FL
Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission."A terrific combination for preschoolers and early readers who will sympathize with Bear's competing desires." —New York Times Book Review
"A thoughtful, flawlessly executed exploration of theory of mind and emotional intelligence." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A winning tale about finding new friends." —Kirkus Reviews
"Charm and warmth suffuse every page of this book, and the message that it's important to do the right thing even when it's hard is one that everyone needs to hear." —Library Media Connection
"The story is as simple as can be, but the emotions behind it are complex, and Yoon's bright, thick-lined digital illustrations reflect that—they're both cute as heck and heartbreaking, and alternate between amusing panoramas and emotional close-ups. Knuffle Bunny fans, hark!" —Booklist
"Snuggle up with a favorite stuffed pal for a cozy lap read." —BCCB
"A touching, satisfying story that models healthy love between people and their toys." —School Library Journal
"Crisp illustrations that capture a genuinely loving heart . . . a strong if whimsical choice for those separated from loved ones." —Kirkus Reviews, on Penguin and Pinecone
"This picture book, like many before it, proves that love comes in many forms." —Booklist, on Penguin and Pinecone
"Simple yet affecting . . . ideal for a lesson plan on friendship, this book explores the theme sweetly and boldly." —Library Media Connection, recommended, on Penguin and Pinecone
Salina Yoon is an award-winning author/illustrator of nearly 150 books for children, such as Penguin and Pinecone, Penguin on Vacation, Penguin in Love, Penguin and Pumpkin, Penguin's Big Adventure, Penguin's Christmas Wish, Found, Stormy Night, Bear's Big Day, and Be a Friend, as well as the Duck, Duck, Porcupine chapter book series--including the Geisel Honor winner My Kite is Stuck!. She studied art and design at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and now lives in San Diego with her family.
www.salinayoon.com