| Bear For A Day Author: Tabor, Corey R. | ||
| Price: $23.98 | ||
Summary:
If you were a bear for a day, what would you do? Probably wake up, eat breakfast, go for a motorcycle ride, and rescue your best friend from a rogue hot air balloon... You know, normal bear stuff!
Full Text Reviews:
Other - 02/09/2026 In a classroom presentation turned picture book from Tabor (Cranky, Crabby Crow), one creative storyteller-a pale-skinned student ID’d by their notebook as "Corey Tabor"-delivers a subversively comedic report on living for one day as a bear. Rather than offering facts pertaining to the natural world, though, the presenter narrates a surprisingly human-like day-in-the-life-the furry brown mammal wears pajamas and clothes, and brushes teeth for "one hundred and twenty Mississippis"-while incorporating fanciful elements such as the bear’s befriending a troublemaking mouse. Classmates interject with incredulous protests: "Bears don’t wear clothes!" But the undaunted child persists in describing an increasingly elaborate day featuring motorcycle rides, lunch at a panda-run mall restaurant, the appearance of a suit-wearing elephant, and a dramatic hot air balloon rescue. Digitally finished ursine’s-eye view artwork depicts each scenario with instructional seriousness throughout panels rendered in the creator’s signature style. And a deadpan delivery gradually transforms the skeptical spectators into enthusiastic participants; at report’s end, they demand more details, then beg for an encore "with more elephants!" It’s a read for every kid who’s turned homework into performance art-and the audience that cheers them on. Ages 4-8. Agent: Rebecca Sherman, Writers House. (May) - Copyright 2026


