Saturday, July 27, 2024

Got to Get to Bear's! by Brian Lies


The snow is falling but the note from Bear is urgent - 'Please come at once' - so Izzy sets out towards Bear's house. Luckily her friends are able to step in and help her - firstly Scritch, a squirrel, takes Izzy across the tree tops from branch to branch, then Bingle a goose offers Izzy and Scritch a ride in the sky but with the blizzard they cannot see and crash into a snow-covered roof. Luckily Snaffle the raccoon is able to help with the final part of the their journey and eventually they all reach Bear's house. Spoiler alert - Bear has a terrific surprise for Izzy - Happy Birthday!

Bookseller blurb: Bear never asks for anything. So, when she sends a note to Izzy urgently requesting her presence, Izzy can’t refuse! But a blizzard begins and slows Izzy's progress.  As the snow accumulates, so do her friends, helping her on her way to Bear’s place. 

Notice the word bear's in the title - the forest animals on the front cover and heading to the home of their friend Bear. You need to read this book with your preschool group or young reading companion to find out why.

I love the character names and their little knitted clothes especially Bingle's ear-flap cap with the camel decorations. Notice the letter on the first page was deliver par avian! and do take time to look closely at the half title page and the title page because these two scenes form the start of the story. 

I think we need a name for stories like this one where the main character is heading somewhere, he or she meets friends along the way, the friends all have a secret, and the destination is a surprise birthday celebration. There is always a sense of urgency about journey and the protagonist has no idea that a wonderful surprise is waiting for him or her at the end created by their very special friends. Take a look at this post. You could create a fun mini unit for a preschool or Kindergarten class on the topic of Surprise Birthday Parties. 

A beautifully illustrated and gratifying story of woodland-creature comradeship and determination. Kirkus

Got to Get to Bear's was published in 2018. You might find it in a library and I think new copies are available but the price here in Australia will put this book well beyond the reach of your library budget sadly.

I previously talked about More which is illustrated by Brian Lies. 







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