Something to Do

By Lucas, David

Publishers Summary:
A celebration of the imagination reminiscent of Harold and the Purple Crayon. Big Bear and Little Bear want to find something to do. So they head out for a walk in the great white open—yet still, nothing. But when one of them picks up a stick, snaps it in half, and starts to draw a landscape, they realize that the only limit to what they can do is their imagination. And with these two, it turns out their imaginations are as open as the sky. Parents will welcome and children will love this funny, fresh, and adorable new book tackling the age-old misconception that there’s simply “nothing to do.”

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ISBN
978-0-39925-247-1
Publisher
Philomel


REVIEWS

School Library Journal

Reviewed on October 1, 2009

PreS-K In this charming, gentle story, a little bear is seeking something to do. Walking along a beach, he and his adult companion find a stick. As they use it to draw in the sand, their lines become ladders to imaginary adventures. Short, repetitive sentences in a conversational style make the story an excellent choice for reading aloud...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2009

Two bears, one big and one small, have "nothing to do" until they take a walk and find a stick. Creating their own adv...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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