Description
Description
Assignment: Imagine yourself as a bear for the day. What would you do? Caldecott Honor and three-time Geisel Award-winning author and illustrator Corey R. Tabor offers an inspiring--and surprising--answer in this funny picture book for fans of Mo Willems, David Shannon, and Peter Brown.
If you were a bear for a day, what would you do? Probably wake up, eat breakfast, go for a motorcycle ride, and rescue your best friend from a rogue hot air balloon. . . . You know, normal bear stuff!
You certainly wouldn't stand in front of the whole class and give a boring, detailed, and informational report about bears.
Dynamically illustrated from the bear's perspective, the Caldecott Honor and three-time Geisel Award-winning Corey R. Tabor delivers an innovative and crowd-pleasing picture book. This funny, mischievous, and surprising picture book about creativity, friendship, where ideas come from, and the fun of using your imagination, will be a hit at home, at story times, and in classrooms.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Motorcycles and bears--two very different things that somehow go great together. Youngsters get to fully experience the bear's motorcycle adventures, leaning into curves on picturesque highways and byways. The twin fantasies of beardom and cycle glory pair shockingly well together, helped in no small part by Tabor's inventive framing and gently beautiful art of rolling hills and epic skies. Better than virtual reality, this is one trip begging to be taken on repeat. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
In a classroom presentation turned picture book from Tabor, one creative storyteller delivers a subversively comedic report on living for one day as a bear. It's a read for every kid who's turned homework into performance art--and the audience that cheers them on. - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A picture book as well suited to reader's theater as it is to a traditional read-aloud or individual sharing. - Horn Book
The multimedia illustrations are fun and imaginative, while the first-person perspective enhances the premise, allowing readers to visualize what it would be like to live as a bear. A delightful tale reminiscent of the humor and sensibility of Jon Klassen and Aaron Reynolds. - Booklist (starred review)
Publishing Information
Publishing Information

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