"A Visitor for Bear has the feel of a classic, and it’s so cozy no parent could object to reading it aloud every night." —The New York Times Book Review (starred review)
Bear is quite sure he doesn’t like visitors. He even has a sign. So when a mouse taps on his door one day, Bear tells him to leave. But the mouse — who keeps popping up in the most unexpected places — just won’t go away! Cheery persistence wears down the curmudgeonly Bear in a wry comedy of manners that ends in a most unlikely friendship.
SELECTION ALA Notable Children's Book
NOMINEE
| 2010 California Young Reader Medal
NOMINEE
| 2010 Kentucky Bluegrass Award
NOMINEE
| 2009 Wyoming Buckaroo Award
SELECTION
| 2009 Texas 2x2 Reading List
A Visitor for Bear has the feel of a classic, and it’s so cozy that no parent could object to reading it aloud every night. —New York Times Book Review
The lively repetition and superb pacing make this an ideal choice for storytime. —School Library Journal (starred review)
Charmingly droll, watercolor, ink and gouache illustrations, excellent pacing and the contrast in the sizes of Bear and mouse are a perfect comedic mixture. —Kirkus Reviews
A surefire storytime hit, <I>A Visitor for Bear</I> won’t wear out its welcome. —Horn Book
The characters are highly expressive, making the pictures fun, and the dramatic text will lend itself to reading aloud. —Booklist
Simply charming. —Menasha Kids Online
A book that warms the cold cockles of even the grumpiest heart…A great readaloud! —SLJ Fuse #8 blog
A picture book at its finest… A delight on every level! —Seven Impossible Things blog
Bonny Becker, author of a number of award-winning picture books and middle-grade novels, says that the persistent mouse featured in A Visitor for Bear just popped into her head one day and wouldn’t go away. Several other Bear and Mouse stories are in the works. Bonny Becker lives in Seattle. Kady MacDonald Denton is the illustrator of Two Homes by Claire Masurel and A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes. She lives in Ontario, Canada.
"A Visitor for Bear has the feel of a classic, and it’s so cozy no parent could object to reading it aloud every night." —The New York Times Book Review (starred review)
Bear is quite sure he doesn’t like visitors. He even has a sign. So when a mouse taps on his door one day, Bear tells him to leave. But the mouse — who keeps popping up in the most unexpected places — just won’t go away! Cheery persistence wears down the curmudgeonly Bear in a wry comedy of manners that ends in a most unlikely friendship.
Awards
SELECTION ALA Notable Children's Book
NOMINEE
| 2010 California Young Reader Medal
NOMINEE
| 2010 Kentucky Bluegrass Award
NOMINEE
| 2009 Wyoming Buckaroo Award
SELECTION
| 2009 Texas 2x2 Reading List
Praise
A Visitor for Bear has the feel of a classic, and it’s so cozy that no parent could object to reading it aloud every night. —New York Times Book Review
The lively repetition and superb pacing make this an ideal choice for storytime. —School Library Journal (starred review)
Charmingly droll, watercolor, ink and gouache illustrations, excellent pacing and the contrast in the sizes of Bear and mouse are a perfect comedic mixture. —Kirkus Reviews
A surefire storytime hit, <I>A Visitor for Bear</I> won’t wear out its welcome. —Horn Book
The characters are highly expressive, making the pictures fun, and the dramatic text will lend itself to reading aloud. —Booklist
Simply charming. —Menasha Kids Online
A book that warms the cold cockles of even the grumpiest heart…A great readaloud! —SLJ Fuse #8 blog
A picture book at its finest… A delight on every level! —Seven Impossible Things blog
Author
Bonny Becker, author of a number of award-winning picture books and middle-grade novels, says that the persistent mouse featured in A Visitor for Bear just popped into her head one day and wouldn’t go away. Several other Bear and Mouse stories are in the works. Bonny Becker lives in Seattle. Kady MacDonald Denton is the illustrator of Two Homes by Claire Masurel and A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes. She lives in Ontario, Canada.