Bear Came Along

Bear Came Along

by Richard T. Morris

Narrated by Joshua Manning

Unabridged — 4 minutes

Bear Came Along

Bear Came Along

by Richard T. Morris

Narrated by Joshua Manning

Unabridged — 4 minutes

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Overview

A cheerful and action-packed adventure about the importance of friendship and community from a successful author and illustrator duo!

Once there was a river flowing through a forest. The river didn't know it was capable of adventures until a big bear came along. But adventures aren't any fun by yourself, and so enters Froggy, Turtles, Beaver, Racoons, and Duck.*

These very different animals take off downstream, but they didn't know they needed one another until thankfully, the river came along.*

This hilarious picture book and heartfelt message celebrates the joy and fun that's in store when you embark together on a ride of a lifetime.

A Caldecott Honor Book!


Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Joshua Manning squeezes a lot of fun into this enjoyable little audiobook about a bear and the new friends he makes on an unexpected river adventure. Beginning with a wonderful lumbering bear-like melody, the musical score and delightful sound effects carry the story along as Manning creates uniquely humorous voices for all of the woodland animals. He deftly keeps listeners engaged with his pacing as the story moves toward an exuberant climax. Young listeners will hear about the importance of sticking together, even in moments of uncertainty. Manning’s narration enhances this Caldecott Honor picture book. Listeners who have the book in hand will find LeUyen Pham’s illustrations provide the perfect visual companion for this special ode to friendship. S.A.A. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

04/01/2019

What begins as a solo log ride down a river for Bear turns into a group adventure as new forest animals join the pileup hurtling through the water. Each has a different approach to the wild ride: the turtles worry about what could go wrong, while the raccoons delight in the “twists and turns.” All are surprised, though, when they realize where they’re headed: a waterfall, which, after a dramatic plunge, lands them in a calm, communal pool. Text by Morris (Fear the Bunny) bounces along with appealing repetition and rhythm, but it’s cleverly designed illustrations by Pham (Stop That Yawn!) that make this offering a standout choice for reading aloud. Varying perspectives amplify both the drama and the humor, particularly in wordless scenes that move from the vertiginous animals’-eye-view to their comically shocked faces to an aerial image that emphasizes how far the drop will be. And the forest’s gradual color shifts, from muted grays to the brilliant hues in the final scene, echo the story’s underlying message: connecting with others makes life richer, more vibrant, and a lot more fun. Ages 4–8. Author’s agent: Alice Tasman, Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency. Illustrator’s agent: Linda Pratt, Wernick & Pratt Literary Agency. (June)

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Praise for Bear Came Along

*"Perfect for listeners in story hours or on laps."—Booklist, starred review

*"Outstanding art perfectly complements the text...To quote one particularly joyous double-page spread, "Oh, what a ride!""—Kirkus, starred review

"...a standout choice for reading aloud."—Publishers Weekly

"Full of messages about seizing the day and learning from one another, this jaunty tale and its large-scale, immersive pictures expansively invite readers to come along, too."—School Library Journal

"This high-spirited tale is a metaphor for life itself, and "Oh, what a ride" it is!"—Horn Book

Praise for Sheep 101:A B&N Kids Blog Best Picture Book of the Month

"This hilarious mishmash of cuddly sheep and fairy-tale characters will have your little one giggling all the way to sleep."—B&N Kids Blog

"This is an exciting read aloud, and little listeners will not be disappointed as the story resolves—eventually—with sleep."—BookPage

* "Cheeky characters, onomatopoeia, and plenty of goofy action will keep the pages turning and force rereads."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"It's practically guaranteed that readers will go giggling into that good night."—Publishers Weekly

"Morris's over-the-top humor will delight imaginative kiddos."—Booklist

School Library Journal

06/01/2019

PreS-Gr 2–The dramatic cover, featuring a large hand-lettered title and a close-up of an alarmed-looking bear, sets the stage for a spirited adventure. Venturing out of his cave, a curious bear climbs out on a tree that breaks off and falls into a river. Starting what becomes a natural "log flume" ride, Bear initially moves slowly, picking up Froggy and the Turtles, then a string of various animals. Each creature gains specific knowledge through the quest. Bear doesn't know he was on an adventure until he finds Froggy. Froggy doesn't realize she has friends, until the Turtles join them, etc. Watercolor, ink, and gouache illustrations are well-designed to expand the text, using each animal's expressions and body language to convey their individual roles. Front and back end pages both act as maps of the river, but also provide an introduction and an epilogue to the tale. A dramatic spread, positioned from the animals' point of view, shows them on the edge of a precipice about to take the plunge. A page turn shifts to a facing view and all the creatures' wide-eyed expressions. One more turn pulls the focus out to long range, showcasing the river, the drop, and the animals perched precariously. As they fall, however, their expressions are mostly cheerful, then exuberant, ending with "Oh, what a ride!" VERDICT Full of messages about seizing the day and learning from one another, this jaunty tale and its large-scale, immersive pictures expansively invite readers to come along, too.—Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA

AUGUST 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Joshua Manning squeezes a lot of fun into this enjoyable little audiobook about a bear and the new friends he makes on an unexpected river adventure. Beginning with a wonderful lumbering bear-like melody, the musical score and delightful sound effects carry the story along as Manning creates uniquely humorous voices for all of the woodland animals. He deftly keeps listeners engaged with his pacing as the story moves toward an exuberant climax. Young listeners will hear about the importance of sticking together, even in moments of uncertainty. Manning’s narration enhances this Caldecott Honor picture book. Listeners who have the book in hand will find LeUyen Pham’s illustrations provide the perfect visual companion for this special ode to friendship. S.A.A. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2019-03-12
A succession of forest creatures—and even the river itself—learn from one another and validate their relationships with both one another and the wider world.

The simplicity of the text and the stylized, comical creatures belie the depth of the message that comes through for even the youngest of readers: We are all in this together, and our differences strengthen our unity. The river "didn't know it was a river…until" Bear accidentally begins riding down it on a piece of broken tree trunk. Bear in turn doesn't realize he is on an adventure until Froggy lands on his back; lonely Froggy doesn't know how many friends she has until the wary Turtles show up on the ever-more-swiftly-moving log; the Turtles learn how to enjoy the ride when Beaver climbs aboard; and so on through several more characters until they are all at the brink of a waterfall. Outstanding art perfectly complements the text, showing the animals' differing personalities while also using color, space, and patterns to create appealing scenery. There are several hilarious double-page spreads, including one from the animals' collective perspective, showing solely the various feet on the tree-trunk-cum-raft at the waterfall's edge, and one requiring a 90-degree turn, showing the plummeting animals as they reach for one another—some looking worried and others, like Duck and Beaver, obviously enjoying the sudden drop.

To quote one particularly joyous double-page spread, "Oh, what a ride!" (author's note, illustrator's note) (Picture book. 2-5)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177339115
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 06/23/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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