Bear is happy at home, eating strawberry pie and spending time with his friends. But one day, the wind whispers to Bear, calling him to embark on a surprising journey to an unknown place. He isn't sure where he is going, but he knows that everything will turn out okay if he trusts his instincts.
A sweet, delightfully illustrated tale about believing in yourself, Bear and the Whisper of the Wind shows children that change may be scary at first, but it can lead to fun, happy, and exciting things too.
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- ISBN: 9781648961472
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Publisher's Weekly
January 31, 2022
With thoughtful text and delicately colored spreads made using colored pencil, pencil, and watercolor, Dubuc (1, 2, 3, Off to School!) explores the impulse to change circumstances. Bear lives in a lovely thatched cottage, enjoying a life that seems ideal: spending time with friends, sitting in a cozy chair, and eating strawberry pie. Then the wind changes, “and Bear senses that it is time to go.” He packs the things he wants to keep in a blue blanket and leaves his cottage behind. In the forest—a lovely, deep place with plentiful trees—Bear sometimes feels lonely, and sometimes feels free. He meets a friend and they enjoy time together, but he’s soon overtaken by the urge to continue on. At his lowest moment, when Bear doubts his choice, an event draws him into a new community, and contentment follows. Dubuc makes it easy to enter Bear’s desirous rationale, as he wonders “why he couldn’t stay in the cozy little house in the clearing” and “What if I have made a terrible mistake?” in a book about a character who listens carefully to his inner impulses, and acts on them. Ages 4–8. -
School Library Journal
March 11, 2022
PreS-Gr 3-Bear is quite content with his comfortable life in his favorite chair accompanied by the scent of strawberry pie. But when the wind changes, suddenly his comfortable life doesn't seem like the place he is meant to be. Bear sets off in search of change. He doesn't know where he is going, but he is certain he must get there, and he makes numerous friends along the way. Boasting soft and inviting watercolor illustrations, this is a whimsical story that touches on the topic of an "inner voice" or feeling, and encourages readers to believe the power and beauty that can be found in change. The dynamic telling moves the story forward as Bear sets out on his journey, and scene after scene is deliberately paced to delight and surprise. With text and illustrations that seem to bounce off the page, this book would lend itself well to story hours. VERDICT An endearing picture book that encourages children to trust their instincts and keep moving ahead, this book is a worthwhile purchase for most collections.-Katherine Forsman
Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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The Horn Book
July 1, 2022
Bear lives in a nice house with a favorite chair, spends time with good friends, and loves "the smell of freshly baked strawberry pie," but sometimes even a sweet life needs upending. A change in the wind prompts restless Bear to pack his "most treasured possessions" and leave in search of "something new." Clad in red pants and yellow galoshes, Bear doesn't have a destination in mind; instead, he lets the journey guide him, first to the home of Rabbit, whose roof he helps fix, and then onward until he meets Mouse, who lives in a valley with a stream and blueberry patch, which becomes Bear's new favorite spot and home. Dubuc (Little Cheetah's Shadow, rev. 7/20) thoughtfully addresses the complexities involved in giving up the safety of the known for the unknown: it can be scary ("What if I have made a terrible mistake?") but also allows for personal growth and reward. Details in the art acknowledge the need for comfort during upheaval; some of those "treasured possessions," which remind Bear of his old friends, reappear throughout. The mainly green and brown hues of the woodland setting in Dubuc's precise pencil, colored-pencil, and watercolor illustrations reflect the naturalness of Bear's desire for change. Cynthia K. Ritter(Copyright 2022 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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The Horn Book
January 1, 2022
Bear lives in a nice house with a favorite chair, spends time with good friends, and loves "the smell of freshly baked strawberry pie," but sometimes even a sweet life needs upending. A change in the wind prompts restless Bear to pack his "most treasured possessions" and leave in search of "something new." Clad in red pants and yellow galoshes, Bear doesn't have a destination in mind; instead, he lets the journey guide him, first to the home of Rabbit, whose roof he helps fix, and then onward until he meets Mouse, who lives in a valley with a stream and blueberry patch, which becomes Bear's new favorite spot and home. Dubuc (Little Cheetah's Shadow, rev. 7/20) thoughtfully addresses the complexities involved in giving up the safety of the known for the unknown: it can be scary ("What if I have made a terrible mistake?") but also allows for personal growth and reward. Details in the art acknowledge the need for comfort during upheaval; some of those "treasured possessions," which remind Bear of his old friends, reappear throughout. The mainly green and brown hues of the woodland setting in Dubuc's precise pencil, colored-pencil, and watercolor illustrations reflect the naturalness of Bear's desire for change.(Copyright 2022 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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