The deeply moving story of a Snow Bear looking for a home
In the icy-cold heart of winter, a little snow bear wanders through the snow. As the wind whips past him, ruffling his fur, he searches for a home. But where can he go? Each warm place has been claimed, and there is no room for a bear, no matter how little. Suddenly he sees a flickering of light, orange and bright against the snowy ground. A house! As Snow Bear pushes open the creaking door, he feels warmth spread over him. There's a girl by the window, and, somehow, deep down, Snow Bear knows that he is home. A heartwarming, wintry read, perfect for fans of Guess How Much I Love You?
The deeply moving story of a Snow Bear looking for a home
In the icy-cold heart of winter, a little snow bear wanders through the snow. As the wind whips past him, ruffling his fur, he searches for a home. But where can he go? Each warm place has been claimed, and there is no room for a bear, no matter how little. Suddenly he sees a flickering of light, orange and bright against the snowy ground. A house! As Snow Bear pushes open the creaking door, he feels warmth spread over him. There's a girl by the window, and, somehow, deep down, Snow Bear knows that he is home. A heartwarming, wintry read, perfect for fans of Guess How Much I Love You?
In the icy-cold heart of winter, a little snow bear wanders through the snow. As the wind whips past him, ruffling his fur, he searches for a home.But where can he go? Each warm place has been claimed, and there is no room for a bear, no matter how little. Suddenly he sees a flickering of light, orange and bright against the snowy ground. A house!As Snow Bear pushes open the creaking door, he feels warmth spread over him. There’s a girl by the window, and, somehow, deep down, Snow Bear knows that he is home.A heartwarming, wintry read, perfect for fans of Guess How Much I Love You?
"An unapologetically sweet book that will engage both little and big hearts alike." --Kirkus Reviews
"The artwork, created with acrylic paint and colored pencil, is charming." --School Library Journal
"Brown's soft, full-spread artwork nicely matches Prasadam-Halls's brief rhyming verse... This gentle, reassuring story is a calming tale just right for family or group sharing." --School Library Journal on I LOVE YOU NIGHT AND DAY
"The gender-neutral, cross-species portrait of affection gives the book the potential for broad appeal-the animals' relationship could easily be between a single or adoptive parent and his or her child, or also between two close friends." --Publishers Weekly on I LOVE YOU NIGHT AND DAY
An unapologetically sweet book that will engage both little and big hearts alike. Kirkus Reviews
The artwork, created with acrylic paint and colored pencil, is charming. School Library Journal
Brown's soft, full-spread artwork nicely matches Prasadam-Halls's brief rhyming verse This gentle, reassuring story is a calming tale just right for family or group sharing. School Library Journal on I LOVE YOU NIGHT AND DAY
The gender-neutral, cross-species portrait of affection gives the book the potential for broad appeal-the animals' relationship could easily be between a single or adoptive parent and his or her child, or also between two close friends. Publishers Weekly on I LOVE YOU NIGHT AND DAY
"An unapologetically sweet book that will engage both little and big hearts alike. "Kirkus Reviews"
The artwork, created with acrylic paint and colored pencil, is charming. "School Library Journal"
Brown's soft, full-spread artwork nicely matches Prasadam-Halls's brief rhyming verse This gentle, reassuring story is a calming tale just right for family or group sharing. "School Library Journal on I LOVE YOU NIGHT AND DAY"
The gender-neutral, cross-species portrait of affection gives the book the potential for broad appeal-the animals' relationship could easily be between a single or adoptive parent and his or her child, or also between two close friends. "Publishers Weekly on I LOVE YOU NIGHT AND DAY""
Tony Mitton was born in North Africa, and grew up in Africa, Germany, Hong Kong, and England. He was a much-loved poet, teacher and writer of children's books, and lived for many years in Cambridge, England.Alison Brown studied Fine Art at Liverpool and then became a graphic designer. She has been illustrating for the past three years. Alison was brought up in Bangor, Northern Ireland but she now lives in Leeds.
In the icy-cold heart of winter, a little snow bear wanders through the snow. As the wind whips past him, ruffling his fur, he searches for a home. But where can he go? Each warm place has been claimed, and there is no room for a bear, no matter how little. Suddenly he sees a flickering of light, orange and bright against the snowy ground. A house! As Snow Bear pushes open the creaking door, he feels warmth spread over him. There's a girl by the window, and, somehow, deep down, Snow Bear knows that he is home. The beautifully told story of a bear and a girl, both looking for something and finding each other.
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