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BEAR'S LOST GLASSES by Leo Timmers

BEAR'S LOST GLASSES

by Leo Timmers ; illustrated by Leo Timmers ; translated by David Colmer

Pub Date: Aug. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781776575947
Publisher: Gecko Press

Hilarity ensues when a bear “sees” without specs.

Where are Bear’s glasses? Bear “can’t see a thing without them!” Young listeners will notice that the bright red glasses are atop Bear’s head and will eagerly cry out to let Bear know. But our hapless friend decides that the glasses are at Giraffe’s house and trots over. On the way, Bear passes a large, two-branched tree and misidentifies it as a deer with antlers. Bear also mistakes a low-lying bush for a crocodile, a big boulder for an elephant, and a spindly pink plant for a flamingo. Bear’s amazed by these never-before-seen creatures along the path. Bear even assumes that a reclining Giraffe is a snake! When Bear explains the problem, Giraffe “returns” the glasses by removing them from Bear’s head. Bear’s vindicated, “knowing” they were at Giraffe’s house all along, then describes the unusual sights. Giraffe’s eager to see them and accompanies Bear, who’s now wearing the spectacles. Naturally, neither spots the creatures Bear described. Bear, confused, thinks the glasses are the problem—but now, having removed them, Bear directs Giraffe’s attention to three nearby “lions.” Moral: Maybe it’s better (and more fun) to “see” with the imagination? This comical charmer, originally published in the Netherlands, will engage children as they laughingly correct Bear’s misnomers. Set against white backdrops, the caricature-esque illustrations capture the expressive protagonists’ close friendship.

A humorous, delightful tale about finding wonderful new ways to see the world.

(Picture book. 4-7)