From the creators of Wolfie the Bunny comes this tale of accidents, outbursts, manners... and the power of saying sorry.
Though Bear didn't mean to break the girl's kite, she is upset and shouts 'HORRIBLE BEAR!'. But Bear doesn't think he is horrible. Until he decides to get his own back and has a really horrible idea. Before he can carry it out, the girl makes a mistake of her own. Maybe the Horrible Bear isn't so horrible after all?
From the creators of Wolfie the Bunny comes this tale of accidents, outbursts, manners... and the power of saying sorry.
Though Bear didn't mean to break the girl's kite, she is upset and shouts 'HORRIBLE BEAR!'. But Bear doesn't think he is horrible. Until he decides to get his own back and has a really horrible idea. Before he can carry it out, the girl makes a mistake of her own. Maybe the Horrible Bear isn't so horrible after all?
Though Bear didn’t mean to break the girl’s kite, she is upset and shouts ‘HORRIBLE BEAR!’. But Bear doesn’t think he is horrible. Until he decides to get his own back and has a really horrible idea. Before he can carry it out, the girl makes a mistake of her own. Maybe the Horrible Bear isn’t so horrible after all?
"Simple and effective while ramming home the merits of forgiveness... A joy to read aloud" -- Alex O'Connell The Times
"Highly recommended for picture book collections" -- Lisa Lehmiller School Library Journal
"A perfectly over-the-top look at tantrums, friendship, and forgiveness that is sure to resonate with preschoolers and parents alike." Booklist
"The team that brought readers the adorable Wolfie the Bunny (2014) continues their success here… A charmingly loud and lighthearted friendship story." Kirkus
"With wit and tenderness, Dyckman and OHora, the duo behind 2015’s Wolfie the Bunny, introduce two creatures who are absolutely furious with each other… [they then] portray genuine forgiveness without a hint of moralizing." Publishers Weekly
Ame Dyckman (Author)
Ame Dyckman always eats her carrots. (Especially her carrot cake.) She's the award-winning author of Boy + Bot and Tea Party Rules, and loves writing for children so she doesn't have to grow up. Ame lives in New Jersey with her family, pets, and hair-bow collection.
Zachariah OHora (Illustrator)
Zachariah OHora is an illustrator and author of a number of children's books. His debut, Stop Snoring, Bernard!, received the Society of Illustrators Founder's Award and was the Pennsylvania One Book, Every Young Child selection for 2012. His book No Fits, Nilson! was the Huffington Post Best Picture Book of the Year for 2013. He lives and works in Narberth, Pennsylvania. See more of his work at zohora.com.
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