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The Miracle of Bears [Paperback]

Wolf Erlbruch (Author)
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A children's tale about the beginnings of life. One spring, waking from a long winter sleep, a young bear finds himself longing for a family of his own. But how to get one?

He asks advice from an array of animal friends, but none of them really seems to know. Then he meets a female bear, and things look as if they may be heading in the right direction. Wolf Erlbruch's moving illustrations animate this tasteful story with all the colors of plentiful springtime. A lovely and affecting book that will help introduce children to the wonders of new life.


Wolf Erlbruch is the author of The Big Question, winner of the 2004 Ragazzi Award for children's fiction. He was also recently honored with the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration.


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Erlbruch's (The Big Question) bumbling, earnest young bear wakes up from hibernation with a single thought on his mind: fatherhood (that is, after he eats). He lounges casually among the birches, "thinking happily about how he might become a big strong papa bear." But then he realizes that he doesn't know how, and turns in a flash from a competent, devil-may-care prospective father into a dope. "Can somebody tell me how one goes about having a bear cub?" he yells into the forest (a hunter lurks nearby). He finds explanations offered by other animals to be cryptic. The magpie says, "You lay an egg, and you brood it," but of course the bear can't, although he tries, squatting and looking expectantly at his rear. The stork is no help, either. This humorous lead-up gives every sign that the narrative will reveal exactly what it is that papa and mama bears do to make cubs, but Erlbruch retreats at the final moment. A "pretty girl bear" appears and takes the bear off to "a soft place in a glade, in the middle of some long, some very long, grass," and... the book ends right there. Comedy works best if the reader knows something the hero doesn't, and children who don't know how little bears are made may well remain mystified. But the bear's too-big waistline, fuzzy brown coat and long snout seem remarkably human, and older readers in search of a little romance will be charmed. All ages. (Nov.)
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Kindergarten-Grade 2–Tongue-in-cheek and filled with innuendo, Erlbruch's story parodies the euphemistic approach to the age-old question of where babies come from. In the springtime, awaking from hibernation, a young bear's fancy turns to…fatherhood. The lumpy, congenial creature has a problem, though. …he just couldn't figure out what you have to do to become a papa bear. Various animals tease him: Babies, my dear, grow in turnip fields; You spread some sugar on the windowsill and wait for the stork. Some children will jeer at all of this. Others, however, will be left in the dark by the vague, suggestive conclusion. The bear remembers a story his mother often told him about a miracle cloud where bear cubs play before coming into the world. Suddenly a pretty female enters the picture, and in a seductive conversation promises, If you give me your hand, next spring we could have some marvelous bear cubs. And so, they went to look for a soft place in the middle of some long, some very long, grass. Aw-shucks. Erlbruch's cartoon drawings of the affable bear and other animal denizens are quite comical and there are some funny lines. Libraries would have to figure out the most likely audience for this goofy romance.–Margaret Bush, Simmons College, Boston
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Paperback: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Europa Editions (November 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933372214
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933372211
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 11.3 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,924,468 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent way to broach the subject with young children., May 12, 2007
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Winner of the 2006 Hans Christian Andersen Award, The Miracle of the Bears is a simple children's picturebook about the beginnings of new life, skillfully translated from the original German by Michael Reynolds. When a bear wakes up from his long winter sleep, he finds himself yearning to have and raise a family of his own. But how does he find one? Where do bear cubs come from? He asks advice from animal friends but none of them seem to have the answer. When he asks a stork, she replies, "I go hunting for frogs, and I spend winters in Africa. I don't do anything else!" At last the bear meets a girl bear who may have the answer to his question. While the graphic details of the facts of life are never given in The Miracle of the Bears, it is an excellent way to broach the subject with young children. Also highly recommended is "The Big Question", another illustrated title by award-winning author Wolf Erlbruch.
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