The Bear's Sea Escape (Bear's Song) by Benjamin Chaud


The Bear's Sea Escape (Bear's Song)
Title : The Bear's Sea Escape (Bear's Song)
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ISBN : 1452127433
ISBN-10 : 9781452127439
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 24
Publication : First published September 1, 2012

Cet hiver-là, Papa Ours et Petit Ours se réfugièrent pour hiberner dans un grand magasin bien chauffé. Un petit garçon passa par là qui, justement, voulait acheter un ours en peluche endormi. Une nouvelle course d'un Papa Ours affolé pour retrouver son Petit Ours. À partir de 4 ans.

A case of mistaken identity results in a big adventure for Little Bear, with Papa Bear in pursuit! The story and illustrations follow the bears from a snowy city to a tropical island where sea-inspired surprises are in store, leading to fun in the sun, a warm reunion, and finally, the perfect place to sleep!


The Bear's Sea Escape (Bear's Song) Reviews


  • Candace

    Little Bear is mistaken for a teddy bear when he and Papa Bear hibernate in a department store. Soon Papa Bear wakes up and finds his little bear missing. Where oh where could Little Bear be?

    This book with its colorful illustrations reminded me of the Where's Waldo books. We travel from the city to a tropical island hunting for Little Bear. The busy illustrations will keep children occupied as they search for the little bear.

  • Abigail

    Picking up just where the previous title,
    The Bear's Song
    , left off, as Papa Bear and Little Bear attempt to snooze on the roof of the city opera house, this entertaining tale follows the ursine duo on a madcap adventure to a tropical island. After Little Bear is mistaken for a stuffed animal, and taken by a young human boy, Papa Bear must once again search for his wayward son, traversing urban environments, cruise ships, and underwater ecosystems in his quest. Eventually the two are reunited, deciding to spend their winter on the beach...

    Originally published in France as Coquillages et petit ours, this over-sized picture-book boasts the same combination of entertaining story and intensely detailed and beautiful illustrations as its predecessor. Young children will enjoy following along as Papa Bear attempts (once again!) to track down his son, and will have fun searching each two-page spread for Little Bear, just as his father does. I have seen these Papa/Little Bear books compared to both Richard Scarry, as it concerns the detailed artwork, and the "Where's Waldo?" titles, with their search-and-find format, and I think the comparison is apt. Recommended to anyone who enjoyed the first book about Papa Bear and Little Bear, and to anyone who likes hunt-and-find stories.

  • Melki

    Wow - what a fun book! Join dad for a wild search for his missing bear cub through page after page of
    Where's Waldo?-like artwork.

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    This should keep the little ones (and not so little ones) entertained for a while.

  • Yolanda Smith

    My daughter and I love all of Chaud’s bear books. We greatly enjoy all the busy illustrations!

  • Nouru-éddine

    The end is too predictable.

  • Lisa

    We loved this book! And "we" is 9-year-old Maxwell, 7-year-old Mimi, 2-year-old Nathan, and 35-year-old me, so clearly this book has a wide appeal. It reminds me of
    In the Town All Year 'Round. There is so much to look at. Each page is bursting with interesting detail. We spent so much time just looking at each page and finding fascinating and peculiar things tucked away within the depths of the beautiful illustrations. We highly recommend this book and we all give it five enthusiastic stars!

  • Katrina Dombrowsky

    A fun, peculiar "wild bear chase" with extra large pages packed with highly detailed illustrations reminiscent of "Where's Waldo?" Best shared in a one-on-one experience, as little ones will want to spend a long time poring over each page to find Papa Bear and Little Bear amidst the chaos.

  • Sylvester (Taking a break in 2023)

    3.5*
    5* art
    3* story

    Fantastic illustrations! So much to look at. I can see this book being fun for kids of all ages. The text was a little too old for Squirt at 2 1/2, so I told him the story in my own way and he loved looking for the little bear, loved that the Papa Bear kept missing him.

  • Bhargavi Balachandran

    What a beautiful book! Great fun illustrations and an adorable story!

  • Ornela

    Ένα βιβλίο με καταπληκτική εικονογράφηση!! Να συζητάς με τις ώρες με το παιδί και σε καθε ανάγνωση να ανακαλύπτεις κατι καινούργιο ...
    Εξαιρετική έκδοση!!

  • Margaux

    Ok. I know you guys are getting sick of my five star reviews. But really! This is amazing!

    Little bear wanders away again and papa bear is left with no choice but to look for him from the streets of Paris all the way to an ocean liner and a tropical beach. Lush backgrounds accompany this
    Where's Waldo?-esque adventure in which the reader, too, searches for little bear. Just great.

  • Donalyn

    When Little Bear is mistaken for a toy bear and carried off by a child, Papa Bear embarks on an adventure across the globe to find his son. Kids (and their adults) will love hunting for Little Bear in the detailed, playful illustrations. I laughed out loud when Papa Bear joined an island Conga line!

  • Rob

    A little bit Richard Scarry, a little bit Where's Waldo. A Papa Bear and his cub get into mischief and adventures. A touch of surrealism. Equally fun for the grown-up as the child. (Some winks and elbow nudges in there if you know what I mean.)

  • Katie

    Not the best narrative, but tons of vocabulary words, and the kids love exploring the cute and silly details in the illustrations.

  • Jennifer B.

    So whimsical and so many things to look at in the beautiful illustrations!

  • Jurij Fedorov

    I'm not sure what those creepy human drawings are meant to look like besides creepy and weird. Are children interested in this sort of drawing style? I'm not.

    Pro:

    You search for little bear on every page and there is some action as papa bear searches for his kid. There is also a bit to explore in the drawings and the setting changes fast.

    Con:

    The book seems to be loved by some but for me it's a miss. Firstly the drawing style makes everyone look like a monster. All the humans are creepy and ugly. None feel remotely real. The writing is also on the nose and there is nothing creative about it. You could remove the text and the book would not be any worse for it. Also, in the story papa bear just walks amongst humans so there is no conflict there. Boring. Imagine how cool it could be if the bear scared humans and needed to hide or sneak. It feels like the cub is never in any danger at all as all humans accept animals as part of their group. As it is now there is not much to the story or the setting. And it's ugly.

  • Manfred Moonlight Ackermann

    J'aime beaucoup l'univers de Benjamin Chaud, j'en ai certainement déjà parlé.

    En tous cas, ce livre nous a été offert, et c'est cela qui nous a amené vers cet auteur. Comme quoi, c'est toujours important les cadeaux quand ils sont bien faits 😊

    J'ai mis un certain temps avant d'y plonger avec ma fille, mais une fois fait, c'est un vrai régal de pouvoir lire et admirer ces images chargées. On cherche les personnages et on y voit 1000 autres détails.

    Que du bonheur, une belle histoire, rigolote, un joli voyage à travers plein de pages différentes, plein d'univers.

    Le dessinateur ne s'est pas ennuyé, et nous non plus !

  • Evianrei

    What a tall book! Picked up a copy of this at the local library for my 9 month old son. The story was cute, about a Papa Bear losing track of his little Cub and trying to find him again. The pages are drawn out like a Where's Waldo scene with a lot of stuff going on. Little Cub is hidden somewhere on each page. Right now my son is too little for that so he just looked at the pages briefly. We'll look for this again when he's a bit older and we'll scan the pages together for Little Cub then.

  • Marta Pereira

    O nome deste ilustrador é para fixar.
    O nível de pormenor da ilustração é tal, que, a cada página, temos de parar de ler, preterir mesmo o texto escrito, para analisar o texto visual.
    Benjamin Chaud - excelente!


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  • Terry

    This is one book too many for the series. First, the adventure is night as tightly woven as the other books in the series. Finding Little Bear in the illustrations is part of the adventures, but this time, it was just not fun.
    See more thoughts on this book in the full review.

  • John

    I like this book because they go on an adventure and they go onto an island and they dress up with flowers and then they couldn't find Little Bear and Little Bear couldn't find Papa Bear. The next book of the series is The Bear's Surprise.

  • Kathy Piselli

    Great detailed and inventive illustrations (my favorite was the swaying people under the swaying palms at the end) by a writer and artist from a very interesting part of France. I enjoyed finding the little cub on each page.

  • Jessica

    The pictures in this series are delightful! Little Bear wants to find a good place to hibernate. The bears wind up on a ship, in the ocean, and finally on an island. I love the story and the pictures!

  • حسناء

    i enjoy their lost and found game

  • Sourimak

    À nouveau de belles péripéties (paquebot, chantier naval, mer,...) pour cet original cherche et trouve !

  • Rhica

    Like Where's Waldo, but it's a bear, and he's not hiding well at all.
    Lots of great detail to look at, many scattered funny things. Worth a read.

  • Miss Sarah

    A bear and his papa are seperated as they head into winter hibernation and papa has to track all over the place to find him. Nice look and find pictures. Preschool and up