I am bear by Ben Bailey Smith and Sav Akyuz
Walker, 2016. ISBN 9781406359251
(Age: 4+) Recommended. Words, Individuality, Humour. A clever
rhyming tale of a bear has phrases which enable children to make
predictions about the words which follow, increasing their word
knowledge and understanding of rhyme. With humour the bear entreats
the reader to follow the story in the text as well as through the
illustrations, which are bold and full of fun. Each page has the
bear outlined in black, filled with colour, staring out at the
reader from a position of authority. He makes statements about
himself, which the readers will be able to follow in the
illustrations, statements which younger children will easily learn
to recognise and repeat. The opening pages make a pun on the word
bear, entreating children to look at the two words, bare and bear
and see how they are different, eve though they sound the same. His
purple colour will be a hit, and turning the pages the children will
see words to do with his love of honey, and following he tells them
what he finds funny. I love the next pages showing the bear in a
huge cape while we hear of his love of magic and tricks that he can
do. I can imagine younger children shrieking with delight as he
plays tricks on the reading audience as well as his audience in the
forest.
Full of fun, the book will easily become a favourite amongst pre
school children, especially when read aloud with an appropriate
voice and actions.
Fran Knight