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A BEAR, A FISH, AND A FISHY WISH by Daniel Bernstrom

A BEAR, A FISH, AND A FISHY WISH

by Daniel Bernstrom ; illustrated by Brandon James Scott

Pub Date: May 14th, 2024
ISBN: 9781662640698
Publisher: Hippo Park/Astra Books for Young Readers

The big-eyed bear from A Bear, a Bee, and a Honey Tree (2022) returns—still hungry.

Perched in a tree, a bear spots a very small fish in a stream nearby. The “homesick” tiny pink-and-blueish fish is attempting to migrate upstream. After the bear, in hiding, adroitly catches the little fish, countless larger, angry-looking fish surge up in a wave, overpowering the bear. The bear loses its balance—and its grip on the small fry—and falls backward into “a world of silver fish.” On shore again, as the tiny fish gasps in a puddle, the drenched bear decides to let it go and places the fish back in the water. The bear’s still hungry, but our hero catches sight of a sign with a picture of a picnic table; the bear is last seen peeking through bushes, wordlessly eyeing some abandoned burgers. The all-lowercase text consists of very few words (in a rather small font). The soft but saturated watercolorlike illustrations employ varied perspectives for a cinematic effect; readers will feel as though they’re right there in the water with the fish or far above the stream, looking down. Words like snatched, squiggling, wriggling, unaware, and thoughtful might prove difficult for beginners, but the many rhymes and repetitions will help.

Thrilling, immersive fun.

(Picture book. 4-8)