The Bears Shared

· Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
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A rollicking picture book that celebrates finding warmth and shelter during a springtime storm.

This is the lair the bears shared.
This is the hair that came from the lair the bears shared.
This is the bird that borrowed the hair
to build a nest
in a tall, tall tree
with branches that thrashed in thunder that crashed . . .
and the story of how animals find home and family among it all!


With rhythmic text by Kim Norman and adorable artwork by David Walker, The Bears Shared is a great read-aloud for animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, and children and grown-ups with love to share.

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Kim Norman is the author of more than a dozen picture books, including The Ghosts Went Floating, Come Next Season, Ten on the Sled, and The Bot That Scott Built. Her books have been widely translated and have earned numerous starred reviews. She lives in Virginia.

David Walker is the author-illustrator of Here with Me and the illustrator of the If Animals Kissed Good Night series, including If Animals Kissed Good Night, which School Library Journal calls “charming” and which has sold more than two million copies. He lives in Apex, North Carolina.

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