January 2015, Bloomsbury Children's, 40 pages, Paperback, Review copy
Themes: storms, family, love
Content: cuteness
Summary from Bloomsbury
When
thunder shakes his house and rain pounds the windows, Bear is
frightened. But comforting his Mama, Papa and Floppy helps make the
storm seem not as scary. Before Bear knows it, the storm has passed,
because even storms need their sleep ... and so do bears. - See more at:
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/stormy-night-9781408862315/#sthash.zv8gZvHU.dpuf
When
thunder shakes his house and rain pounds the windows, Bear is
frightened. But comforting his Mama, Papa and Floppy helps make the
storm seem not as scary. Before Bear knows it, the storm has passed,
because even storms need their sleep ... and so do bears.
Nayu's thoughts
This
is another mega adorable read from Salina, whose names I now
associate with cute reads. I could totally relate to the bear
(through bear's bunny) being afraid of the night storm. I'm still a bit
afraid of the dark, and although I'm wary of storms due to nightmares
I can appreciate how scary a storm at night can be. When it's already
dark so you can't see anything, thunder is terrifying when a big imagination gets to work. I loved the expression on the bunny's face as the story
went on, and thought the way the bear's parents helped deflect his
fear was clever.
Suggested read
The first book I read by Salina which features a familiar looking bear and bunny was Found (Children's, Picture book, 10E/10E)
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