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Highlights
- Jon Klassen meets Carson Ellis in this stunning debut shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards.When the little green thing is dropped from the mouth of a bird, it finds an unexpected home - on the back of a bear.
- 3-6 Years
- 11.7" x 9.3" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
Description
Book Synopsis
Jon Klassen meets Carson Ellis in this stunning debut shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards.
When the little green thing is dropped from the mouth of a bird, it finds an unexpected home - on the back of a bear. The little green thing just needs to convince the bear to let it stay. You might not think a little green thing has a lot to say, but this one does!
It offers to provide great conversation, act as a gentle fan and protect the bear from intruders. In exchange, the little green thing receives warmth and safety. But when the seasons change, and it's time for the little green sapling to become a big green tree, how will their friendship survive?
This is a contemplative story about what it means to share a friendship and when it's time to say goodbye (for now).
Review Quotes
"A wonderful story of the meaning of friendship, of being together even though you are apart, of the depth of feeling between two friends, this book will appeal to children who like to think more deeply about the vicissitudes of life and all that it offers." HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ReadPlus
About the Author
Diandian is a picture book author and illustrator, based in Brussels. She is always challenging herself to be a good storyteller. She was born in China and studied at Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels and Camberwell College of Arts in London. DianDian likes to tell joyful and poetic stories with simple images. The Bear and the Little Green Thing is her debut picture book.