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BEARS DON'T CRY! by Emma Chichester Clark

BEARS DON'T CRY!

by Emma Chichester Clark ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark

Pub Date: March 1st, 2023
ISBN: 9781684645145
Publisher: Kane Miller

Staunch friends support a sensitive bibliophile bruin.

Clementine and her mother—both light-skinned—cherish their pal George, a well-meaning, oblivious, klutzy ursine who in Bears Don’t Read (2015) fed his love of literature. One day while Clementine is at school and her mother’s at work, George runs out of reading material and bravely decides to stroll to the town library. Failing to notice fellow pedestrians’ terrified reactions, he is mystified (“Bother!”) when he finds the library—and every shop—immediately closed. Naturally, he heads for the lively market square. Chaos ensues, and George slips and falls into the central fountain. The crowd hoots. George frets that the book is spoiled, worries that they’re laughing at him, and berates himself as “hopeless and clumsy.” When Clementine runs to comfort him, George bursts into tears. The small girl stands up for her friend, telling the throng that they have hurt his feelings: No one is too big to cry. Suddenly self-conscious, the townspeople feel “really, truly sorry.” George gets a towel, a hankie, apologies, and a new library book. The illustrations, full of colorful patterns, depict diverse humans. Clever type design makes for easy reading, while lots of pictorial action adds drama to this tale that gently reminds readers not to judge by outward appearances. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A sweet tale of a beloved bear defeating the tyranny of others’ expectations.

(Picture book. 4-8)