PreS-Gr 1—The creative team behind Moose on the Loose (Sleeping Bear, 2009) has produced another humorous animal escapade. The text begins with a notice pinned to a tree: "Do you know how to scare a bear?" and continues with bouncy rhymes acted out by children: "Would you bang pots and pans?/Would you rattle some cans?/Would you shout?/Would you yell?/Would you ring a loud bell?" The bear becomes bolder and the text accelerates until finally the youngsters scare it into running off the page. The colorful cartoonlike pictures are energetic and full of detail, such as a moose on the loose on several pages. A fun read-aloud.—Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, Kearns Library, UT
The team behind Moose on the Loose is back. This time around, Wargin's bouncy rhymes and Bendall-Brunello's humor-filled illustrations star a big brown bear who wreaks havoc at a campsite: "If he climbed in your bunk, / would the bed go kerplunk?" As in Moose, it's an adult-provided solution that saves the day--to scare a bear, "Just say... Boo!"
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