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Big Bear Hug

by Nicholas Oldland
Illustrator: Nicholas Oldland

Kids Can Press | September 1, 2009 | Hardcover

A huge bear is wandering through the forest - but wait a minute! Who''s that he''s hugging? A beaver? And a moose? And a bird? And a tree? Welcome to the world of Big Bear Hug, a contemporary fable about a bear who has an appetite for hugging everything in sight - even creatures that bears have been known to eat. One day, the benevolent bear meets up with a human. This human proceeds to do something the bear cannot understand: he raises his axe and begins to cut down a tree. Suddenly the bear doesn''t feel like hugging anymore and must make a difficult decision on how to stop this destruction in his forest. The environmental message of Big Bear Hug is both funny and powerful, while simple enough to engage very young children and show them the awesome power of a hug.

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Rating: 4/5

Great for Grades K-2

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2 years ago

A cute book by a Canadian author. Bear loves everything so much that he has to hug everyone and everything (the startled looks on the animals faces are priceless), but he loves to hug trees most of all. One day as he is trying to hug a beaver and a tree at the same time, Bear notices a man with an axe. Intrigued Bear follows the man to the biggest tree in the forest, and thinks that the man must love trees too. To his horror the man starts to chop down his beloved tree. Bear tries to eat the man, but realizes that he is not the kind of Bear that eats humans, so instead he gives the man a big bear hug. Terrified the man runs off and Bear is left to comfort the tree.

Simple and has a pro-ecological message.

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