Meanwhile, in the cozy fire-lit lair, preparations for Bear’s rescue-replete with lantern and string to tie the searchers to one another-evoke warm feelings about teamwork and support. Chapman’s acrylics capture the motion of the blowing winds, while Bear’s ultra-expressive eyes and lumbering hulk demonstrate his vulnerability readers will immediately connect to his experience. 31,927 Ratings 907 Reviews published 2002 63 editions One by one, a whole host of different animals and Want to Read Rate it: Bear Wants More by Jane Chapman 4. ) once again tap into the psychology of preschoolers, exploringa common childhood emotion. Via rhyming text and the repeated refrain “And the bear feels scared,” Wilson and Chapman ( Bear Snores On He cries and trembles, curling up amid the gnarled roots of a huge tree until his ever-faithful band of woodland friends-who have carefully formed a proper search party-come to his aid. While Bear is on the trail of a snack, things quickly turn windy, wet and, as Bear gets lost, downright spooky. This packet is meant to accompany Karma Wilson's beloved tale, 'Bear Snores On'. Beloved Bear gets another emotional workout, this time a frightening episode in the dark and stormy woods. Bear Snores On Literacy Companion Activities Created by Barbara Kilburn This story companion pack will be the perfect addition to your winter, hibernating animal or bear studies.
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