My daughter picked Rabbit and Bear - The pest in the nest by Julian Gough and Jim Field from the early chapter book at the library and read it while we were on vacation at the beach last week. She enjoyed it so much that I thought I'd quickly read it at lunch time one work day. And what a delightful little book.
Reading through this book, I at first thought it was a good story for spring because Rabbit is waking up from his winter slumber with bear. And then, I found myself thinking that this book was teaching me a lesson about where to look for what is troubling me. Rabbit finds that he's not so much irritated with everyone else and the noise they are making, but with himself more than anything. And perhaps Bear can show Rabbit how to feel better and teach him how to keep or repeat that feeling. Feels almost more like an adult self help book disguised as a children's early chapter book.
And then when I looked it up I realized it's 1of 4 books available in the series, and I definitely want to read all of them with my daughters and talk about the lessons we learn. I am assuming the other books are similar in nature and will also have valuable lessons to share. I would highly recommend this book.
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