The Bear and the Piano: 1

The Bear and the Piano: 1

by David Litchfield (Author)

Synopsis

One day, a young bear stumbles upon something he has never seen before in the forest. As time passes, he teaches himself how to play the strange instrument, and eventually the beautiful sounds are heard by a father and son who are picnicking in the woods. The bear goes with them on an incredible journey to New York, where his piano playing makes him a huge star. He has fame, fortune and all the music in the world, but he misses the friends and family he has left behind. This best-selling tale of exploration and belonging, which won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2016, Illustrated Book Category, is now available in board book.

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More Information

Format: Board book
Pages: 30
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 07 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 178603560X
ISBN 13: 9781786035608
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Media Reviews

'A beautiful story about enduring friendship, accompanied by big, dramatic illustrations.'


'Positively gushing with Litchfield's exceptional use of light and texture and provides an overwhelming sense of atmosphere... Litchfield's distinctive style and rich illustrations provide the perfect accompaniment to this tale of tenacity, exploration and belonging. We can't wait to see how he follows what is destined to be a most successful debut.'


EURO | His vivid, atmospheric scenes of forest and city are imagined on a vast scale, but there is an accessible warmth and humanity to them.

Selected as Editor's Choice for the Picture Book Category in the Children's Previews.


One of the most distinctive and original book debuts of the autumn.

Selected as Children's Special in the Picture Book category.

Selected for Top 10 Top Children's Books to Get Excited About (for Children's Book Week):

We love the distinctive art style and the charming concept! Within the book, lessons about exploration and belonging are learned.

'One of the most impressive debuts of the autumn, this is a really stunning picture book with both critical and commercial appeal. A bear stumbles upon a piano in the forest which takes him on the most incredible of journeys.'

Selected as a Highlight of the Season in the Children's Autumn Buyer's Guide.

... His vivid, atmospheric scenes of forest and city are imagined on a vast scale, but there is an accessible warmth and humanity to them.

Selected as Editor's Choice for the Picture Book Category in the Children's Previews.

'Positively gushing with Litchfield's exceptional use of light and texture and provides an overwhelming sense of atmosphere... Litchfield's distinctive style and rich illustrations provide the perfect accompaniment to this tale of tenacity, exploration and belonging. We can't wait to see how he follows what is destined to be a most successful debut.'

'A beautiful story about enduring friendship, accompanied by big, dramatic illustrations.'

Author Bio

DAVID LITCHFIELD first started to draw when he was very young, creating Star Wars and Indiana Jones 'mash up' comics for his older brother and sister. His first picture book with Frances Lincoln Children's Books,The Bear and the Piano, won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize (Illustrated Book Category) and became a best-seller in the UK and US. It was shortlisted for 8 other awards in the UK including the Sheffield Children's Book Award and the Independent Bookshop Week Award, and has sold in over 20 languages. David has since illustrated The Building Boy by Ross Montgomery (Faber & Faber, 2016), and his second book, Grandad's Secret Giant, published in April 2017. David lives in Bedford with his family.