A Story for Bear

Posted by Katie on Jan 25 2010 | Age 4+, Picture books, Rowan, We Heart Books Store

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We are definitely in the midst of the ‘Why?’ phase with Rowan. Seems like it has already been going on for a while and friends tell me that it keeps going for a lot longer again… I know it’s healthy, but sometimes I just like to get through a page of a book at bedtime without five questions about the story and the illustrations.

So last night I could hardly believe it when Rowan sat absolutely absorbed and completely silent as I read him for the first time A Story for Bear by Dennis Haseley and illustrated by Jim La Marche.

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The book tells the story of a friendship between a bear and a woman who lives for a time in a woodland cabin. The bear stumbles upon the cabin and sees the woman reading. He is very curious about the square object that she holds, which at times makes her laugh, and at others afraid or pensive. Day by day the bear gathers courage until he is able to lie close to the woman. For the shortening days of summer, and until the leaves change colour, she reads to him. And although the bear can’t understand her words, he feels the emotions conveyed through her voice. Her words make a story: a story for her bear.

I’m not sure which aspect of the story was so captivating for Rowan – it could have been the idea of a wild bear meeting a human for the first time, or perhaps the bear’s perspective, learning about the existence of books and the power of storytelling. Whatever the reason, it was wonderful for me to share a book with him that is very special to me – it was Lou who gave me my copy and I think it is such a beautiful story about the wonders of reading.

I also love Jim La Marche’s illustrations – I reviewed another beautiful book of his, Albert, here. He has such a talent for illustrating light and shadow, and this is done so beautifully again for the woodland scenes in A Story for Bear.

||A Story for Bear is available in the We Heart Books store||

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2 Responses to “A Story for Bear”

  1. When we were on the boat to Tassie they showed a movie called the Fox and the Child. My girls were mesmerised.
    http://www.sbs.com.au/films/movie/3083/The-Fox-and-the-Child
    It was all about a girl who roams the forest, free of parental supervision (they loved that the most) and forms a very deep connection with a fox. The ending is a bit didactic but the visuals in the film are beautiful. It is a little contrived and as an adult viewer my attention wandered a little but the kids loved it.
    When Fred was two her favourite movie was Travelling Birds (she didn’t get exposed to much tellie). Someone reminded me about Microcosmos the other day, want to watch that with Fred too – cheer the Dung Beetle.

    26 Jan 2010 at 8.29 am

  2. Sorry on reflection my comment seems quite tangential, what with it being about videos. I meant there is something enchanting about that standing at that threshold between animal and human world.

    28 Jan 2010 at 3.39 pm

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