![]() ![]() When the moon is high in the sky, the cats come out to play. Down on the street however, it's a different story. He likes to play the drums, but he doesn't have anybody to play with. Unique and charmingly illustrated, "Bear And Fred: A World War II Story" is unreservedly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library picture book collections for young readers.ĩ781632331649, $16.99, HC, 32pp, Louie lives high up on a rooftop. When Fred grows up, he and Bear part for the first time when Bear is sent to Yad Vashem (the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Israel, where this picture book for children ages 6-9 was first published) to show the power of hope, friendship, and love. Bear knows it's his job to take care of Fred and make sure he doesn't feel alone.Īfter the war, Fred and his family are reunited and leave Holland for the United States. An original, nicely illustrated, and thoroughly entertaining story by author David Monteith and artist Nikki Dawes, "Ned The Nearsighted Butterfly" is especially and particularly recommended for elementary school, middle school, and community library collections for young readers ages 8-11.ĩ781542018210, $17.99, HC, 48pp, Based on true events and beautifully illustrated, "Bear and Fred: A World War II Story" is the story of a friendship that will last forever - as told by Fred's best friend, his beloved teddy bear.ĭuring World War II, Fred must leave his home and live in hiding, apart from the rest of his family, but he always keeps Bear by his side. "Ned The Nearsighted Butterfly" is the story of how butterflies learned their unique flight. ![]() Like most tales of butterflies, it is a story of change. The story of a butterfly called Ned is among the oldest of the butterfly legends. Stories they share while gathered together. Book Lover Resources, Advice for Writers and Publishersĩ781733147705, $18.27, HC, 64pp, Even butterflies have legends.
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