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BEAR AND BIRD by Jarvis

BEAR AND BIRD

The Adventure and Other Stories

From the Bear and Bird series, volume 3

by Jarvis ; illustrated by Jarvis

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2024
ISBN: 9781536235449
Publisher: Candlewick

BFFs Bird and Bear continue to care for each other.

Bird is ill, so Bear kindly provides “chips, chewy things, soup, custard, beans, [and] a cheese soufflé.” He also offers to read The Complete History of Spoons (and to do “all the voices”) and to perform “The Dance.” Bird, wrapped in a blanket and looking peaked, politely declines. Bird wants “nothing,” but as Bear leaves, discouraged, she asks, “Could you do nothing here with me?” Bear is delighted: “It’s one of the things I’m best at.” By the next story, Bird has recovered, but on a cloud-watching walk, the pals find a hole with a sign: “DO NOT GO IN THE HOLE.” The friends end up separated. Bird erroneously comes to believe that Bear is in the hole and, while trying to extricate him, falls in herself. Luckily Bear is nearby and comes to the rescue. In “The Mole,” a new character arrives and threatens Bird and Bear’s pair-bond. Jealous Bird tries rude behavior to get Mole to leave. When that only makes Mole laugh, she mocks Bear to get more laughs, and Bear leaves—until the two set things right. In the final tale, Bear and Bird salvage a dud day through cheerful goodwill. Once more, Jarvis expertly weaves humor and heart into these friendship tales, resulting in a work that’s sweet yet never overly sentimental, brought to life by quirky illustrations.

The ups and downs of friendship, delivered with wit and whimsy.

(Chapter book. 5-9)