How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read
by Andrew Katz; Juliana Léveillé-Trudel
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Pub Date Nov 06 2018 | Archive Date May 17 2022
Chouette Publishing | CrackBoom! Books
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Description
A tale of two book lovers and one unlikely friendship
Julia has many friends in
the forest by her house. She climbs trees with Scotty the squirrel, plays
hide-and-seek with Abigail the groundhog, and has farting contests with Frieda
the skunk. Julia dreams of meeting a bear, a bear she could play with and hug. But
no bear has ever shown its snout.
One day, inspired by a book she’s reading, Julia brings honey (the perfect bear snack) into the woods. The next day, she tries bringing blueberries. But to her great surprise, it’s not just sweet smells that can attract a bear!
So begins a thrilling quest that will bring Julia to new corners of the forest—and of her heart. Introducing a spunky young heroine with a nose for books, How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read invites children to share their love of reading—and of bearnormous hugs—with Julia.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9782924786475 |
PRICE | $15.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Featured Reviews
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I really loved this book for so many reasons.
The pictures are lovely and a really memorable thing for me is the smiley faces, all through the faces are happy, this gives a really happy jolly vibe from the start.
Reading this book was like a happy adventure!
The text was really descriptive and the language used perfect for children.
Farting contest!!!! this had me in stitches
"Sorry, Frieda, i can't fart right now. i'm looking for someone!"
This is a wonderful book that is great to read to kids of a wide age range.
Definately one i will be buying and enjoying reading over and over.
If i could give more than 5 stars i would!
This is a cute story about a little girl named Julia that wants to meet a bear. She has lots of woodland friends that she talks to about her desire to hug a bear. Julia loves to read and she was reading a book about bears and learned lot of things to help her find one, such as they love honey and blueberries. Both of those things failed to bring a bear to her. Then she found a treehouse and inside was a bear sleeping surrounded by books. Julia has found her bear! You will need to read the story to find out how that meeting went. The only thing that might be disagreeable to some of the parents is that the book talks about farting contest. That could raise some eyebrows with some parents. The illustrations were so cute and the concept of the story was very sweet.
I love this picture book. The illustrations are just glorious.
When I read a book to my students I like for them to predict. So before reading, I’d ask them how would YOU catch a bear who loves to read, record the responses and revisit after reading.
I loved the vocabulary: absorbed in a book, Plunged back into the story, and Fortunate acquaintance this has been... I would nor stop to elaborate the terms as I read, but would go back after reading and say, what does absorbed mean and let them figure it out from the context.
The end with hugs is priceless.
What I really didn’t like was the use of the word fart. I felt there would have been a better term for children. But that’s one opinion. I wouldn’t throw out the baby with the bath water.
All in all, this is a really good book and the illustrations are completely engaging, especially the bear’s house in the tree. I’d like to find that house on VRBO. Smile
Oh my, do I love “How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read.” It tells the tale of spirited Julia, who has many friends in the forest near her home ... Scotty the squirrel with whom she climbs trees, Abigail the groundhog who plays hide-and-seek with her — and even Frieda the skunk, with whom she has farting contests! 😀
But inspired by a book, she decides to bring honey to the woods to attract a bear, one she dreams of meeting and playing with and hugging. Don’t we all? 🐻❤️
But she learns that bears are not just drawn by sweet smells in this warm story about an adventurous little girl with a big heart who loves reading and bearnormous hugs! 5/5
Pub Date 06 Nov 2018
Thanks to Chouette Publishing and NetGalley for the review copy. Opinions are fully mine.
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Bored with more typical animals, Julia wants to meet a bear. Having read it a book—not Winnie the Pooh—to get it to show up, she sets out some honey. It doesn’t help, but she keeps trying.
Why would anyone have a farting contest with a skunk? Not only are you bound to lose, but. . . does she have a nose?
I guess in a world where animals talk, a treehouse that big isn’t so unrealistic. Getting a bear up there, though. . .
The artwork feels strange. It’s not trying to be realistic, and that’s fine, but somehow the little girl’s face is too pronounced. But the colors are bright and enticing.
A young girl Julia has animal friends throughout the forest where she lives, but none of the is a bear.
Julia decides she wants a bear as friend and sets out to get herself one.
In between farting contests with her skunk friend and reading books about bears Julia finds new tracks in the woods. After identifying the tracks as those of a bear and with the help of her friends, fueled by youthful curiosity Julia follows the tracks. Julia follows those bear tracks over the river and through the woods, up a tree and into a bear's house! A bear, his house and his books, Julia finds a bear friend that loves reading as much as she does and they bond over this shared passion
A short and sweet story about new friendship.
I read this with my youngest and she loved the pictures, story, and the idea that there's a bear who loves to read. It was a fun read overall, though I could have done without the flatulence jokes along the way.
Very interesting book. Lovely colourful vivid illustrations. It is about a little girl who wants to meet a bear. What do they share - Love for reading books
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the eARC
How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read by Andrew Katz and Juliana Leveille-Trudel is a cute story about a little girl named Julia who has lots of friends, but she really would love to meet a bear! One that is cuddly and loves to play, one that she could float down the stream with on a sunny day. One who loves to read!?
With lovely illustrations and a playful storyline, this book is sure to please both children and adults alike - parents may not appreciate the farting contest, but I'm sure it will tickle the imagination of a child reader.
Julia goes to the forest and has lots of talking animal friends like the Scotty the Squirrel, Frieda the skunk and Abigail the groundhog. Each have something they do with her like climb a tree, play hide and seek or have farting contests. One day Julia gets the idea she wants to hug a bear. So she puts out honey and that does not work. Then she puts out blueberries and honey. She takes a nap while reading under her favorite tree and while sleeping her book goes missing. She notices blueberry footprints and with the help of her friends she finds a tree with a house at the top. At the top in the house is a bear with lots of books. It goes on a little more from there. The characters in this book are charming and Julia is a very determined young lady she is going to meet a bear. This book is on my high recommend list for any child.
Such a sweet story about a girl looking for a bear! It had great illustrations and a captivating, easy to follow plot line. Very cute!
Julia is very popular when it comes to forest friends. Scotty the squirrel loves to climb trees with her, Abigail the groundhog plays hide-in-seek with her, and she has farting contests with Freida the skunk. ( Kids will love that component I'm sure). There is one animal that Julia is longing to meet and that is a bear. She imagines the fun of getting a big old bear hug from a real live bear! Sounds like heaven.
Julia loves books and loves to read. One day while immersed in a book about bears she decides to bring a pot of honey into the woods to see if she can entice one to try a little sweet snack. Unfortunately that doesn't work but Scotty the squirrel loves it. The next day she leaves a basket of blueberries in plain sight hoping to lure one in. There that should do the trick she surmises.
On her return from lunch she discovers big, blue paw prints and that her book is gone! Oh my! Adventurous Julia follows the paw-print trail and what she discovers not only fulfills her dreams but leads her to wonderful friend who loves books just as much as she does. She "bearly" can contain her happiness as her kindred spirit wraps her in a hug.
The illustrations are full of action, detail, fun and happiness. I love a book where the overall theme is the wonder and joy of "reading books." I highly recommend this book.
Cute story for a read aloud in K-2nd grade classrooms. It has nice themes of friendship and problem solving. The book features great vocabulary as well. The nature setting and the personalities of the assorted characters are enjoyable, but something in the humanization of the animals felt just a little bit off. The illustrations are vivid and will be a hit with young readers.
Wonderful descriptions, lovely scenery depiction throughout the book, and a great story from start to finish. A girl set out with a goal and ended up accomplishing it, and more! She wanted to meet a bear and discovered that she had more in common with the bear than she expected to! They enjoyed reading.
I enjoyed the descriptions of the tall tree and the house full of shelves and shelves of books.. it was great!
This is a beautiful story about making new friends and read lovely stories together. I loved the pictures along with the story.
A little girl who loves the woods, books, and animals? Yes please!
This was a super cute story about a little girl who wants nothing so much as to give a bear a hug. She has woodland animals friends that she can play with, but she just REALLY wants to meet that bear! She decides to try to catch one using whatever means she can think of, with little success. Then one day, she leaves her precious book in the forest...
I loved the bright cheerfulness of the illustrations in this book. They really made the woods come alive in the best possible way, and will hopefully encourage more children to think of the woods as happy, welcoming places, not a place to be feared.
Best line: "But she couldn't leave without her book..." And every booklover ever can relate.
Please note: review will be live at the link below on 4 Nov 2018.
How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read by Andrew Katz is a delightful story of a little girl named Julia who with the help of her forest friends, skunk, groundhog and squirrel decides to find a bear just to give him a hug.
Inspired by the book she is reading she tries different things to make the bear come to her. Children will have to read this book to find out if Julia was successful in her quest.
I loved beautifully painted animals which complemented the story perfectly. It shows that forest animals are not to be feared but cherished. This sweet and heartfelt story which will encourage children to dream of unusual friendships and love their fellow creatures.
I especially liked how bear goes around looking for books to read and how both him and the girl share a passion for well told stories.
This book would appeal to a variety of young readers . The author is familiar with his young audience and was able to show this through his characters and setting . All children love animals and to connect a bear to reading will certainty make young readers like this book.
Who doesn't want to meet a bear to have picnics with or give bear hugs to? But how do you go about finding one? That is the problem that Julia is having. Until she leaves the book she's been reading next to a basket of blueberries. When she comes back to get her book it's gone! And there are some strange prints nearby, but whose could they be? My daughter immediately wanted me to reread this one!
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