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How to Build a Snow Bear: A Picture Book
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How to Build a Snow Bear: A Picture Book
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How to Build a Snow Bear: A Picture Book
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How to Build a Snow Bear: A Picture Book

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Thomas wants to build the biggest and best snowman ever. Since he can't do it alone, he'll need a helping hand--or a paw. But little bears love to hibernate. How do you wake up a snoozing bear? By tickling it? Singing to it? Maybe making its favorite snack?

How to Build a Snow Bear
is a story about two siblings sharing a wondrous wintry day.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 13, 2016
ISBN9781466896307
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How to Build a Snow Bear: A Picture Book
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Eric Pinder

Eric Pinder is the award-winning picture book author of several books including If All the Animals Came Inside, How to Build a Snow Bear, and The Perfect Pillow. He has an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts and teaches at Chester College in New Hampshire.

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    Thomas and his little-bear-brother return in this charming follow-up to How to Share With a Bear. Eager to build a snowman, Thomas rushes home in the snow, gathers what he needs and gets going. He soon discovers however, that he needs the help of his little brother. Unfortunately, bears like to hibernate on cold days, and it takes some doing to get his ursine brother going. When he does though, it turns into a wonderful winter-time experience...Despite the fact that the surprise ending of the previous book was known to me, going in to How to Build a Snow Bear, and I knew that the "bear" was really Thomas' little brother in a bear suit, I found this every bit as delightful as its predecessor. The story is sweet and warmhearted, with a cozy conclusion sure to satisfy on a cold, wintry day, and the artwork is adorable, capturing Thomas and the bear's many amusing interactions. Recommended to anyone who enjoyed the first story about these two brothers, as well as to those searching for engaging winter-time picture-books.