The Bear in the Cave

The Bear in the Cave

by Michael Rosen (Author), Adrian Reynolds (Illustrator), Michael Rosen (Author), Adrian Reynolds (Illustrator)

Synopsis

A very happy bear hears the sounds of the city from his quiet home by the sea and decides to find out what city life is like. Buying the ticket and travelling on the train is all very exciting. And so is the city! But after a while the bear finds the city a little too noisy and a little too busy - and people are beginning to laugh at him. He feels very sad and alone, until four children find him and show him the way home, with much fun along the way. A perfect book for reading aloud, with just the right amount of excitement before a wonderfully calming ending - just right for reading before bedtime!

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More Information

Format: Audio CD
Pages: 32
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
Published: 05 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0747577862
ISBN 13: 9780747577867
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A heart-warming picture book about a bear who decides to go exploring, from award-winning duo Michael Rosen and Adrian Reynolds. Includes a bonus CD of the author reading the story.

Author Bio
Michael Rosen is a hugely bestselling author of poetry. His classic picture book, We're Going on a Bearhunt, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, has become a permanent favourite. Michael frequently appears on radio and gives talks. He is Children's Laureate for 2007-2009 and the winner of the Eleanor Farjeon Award for services to children's literature. Michael lives in London. Adrian Reynolds was born in Castel-Nedd, South Wales. After studying at Swansea College of Art and later at Cambridgeshire College of Art and Technology, Adrian worked at Heffers Children's Bookshop then began writing and illustrating his own picture books. Adrian's very first books were published in 1997 and since then he has published more than twenty titles, including four Pete and Polo titles and the popular Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs series, written by Ian Whybrow.