Honey
By David Ezra Stein
Illustrated by David Ezra Stein
By David Ezra Stein
Illustrated by David Ezra Stein
By David Ezra Stein
Illustrated by David Ezra Stein
By David Ezra Stein
Illustrated by David Ezra Stein
By David Ezra Stein
Illustrated by David Ezra Stein
By David Ezra Stein
Illustrated by David Ezra Stein
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Board Books
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$16.99
Mar 27, 2018 | ISBN 9781524737863 | 2-5 years
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Mar 27, 2018 | ISBN 9781524737870 | 2-5 years
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$7.99
Feb 25, 2020 | ISBN 9780593108208 | Baby-3
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Praise
* “The curious young bear from Leaves returns for ‘his second year,’ fresh from hibernation and eager for the taste of honey. . . . In the meantime, the other delights of spring and summer beckon, and the bear relishes warm grass, bursting berries, and rushing rain as he waits for the telltale buzz that heralds his favorite treat. Highlighting the natural greens and golds of summer, Stein’s pen-and-watercolor illustrations are suffused with loose, childlike exuberance, while their relatively small scale invites a sense of intimacy, drawing readers into the bear’s anticipation and eventual satisfaction. Throughout, the art balances the straightforward sensory details of the text, with some actions described and others—such as a well-deserved bee sting on the nose—purely visual. A seasonal read with storytime potential and staying power, Honey is not to be missed.”—School Library Journal, starred review
* “Working in deceptively simple visual vignettes enclosed in rough-edged panels, Stein’s wriggly pen-and-ink lines bring a quality of vitality to the natural features of Bear’s habitat. . . . Gentle outing about waiting and appreciating.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“The text emphasizes Bear’s single-minded pursuit, but when he must wait, it turns to his delight in the world around him as the spring turns to summer and then fall. The short sentences and the many sensory words work well, helping readers to share his experiences. . . . The freewheeling, expressive illustrations bring Bear’s world to life on the page. A well-crafted sequel to Leaves.”—Booklist
“Framed, energetic watercolors. . . . Stein’s figures are gestural, loose, simple lines delineating his protagonist, whose round head and simplified body will foster an easy relationship with young readers. . . . Sweet as, well, honey.”—Kirkus Reviews
“The softly blended colors . . . evoke the passing of the seasons from spring to the height of summer into fall, complemented by rhythmic, alliterative prose. . . . This quiet story about the simple pleasures of summer and the building anticipation of something good will warm cold winter nights and elicit conversations with older listeners about memories of any season.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Stein captures Bear’s wide-eyed enthusiasm for discovering the natural world around him, as Bear eagerly puts all his senses to work. . . . The use of repetition and the steady pacing, which then accelerates once Bear finally hears buzzing bees, make for compelling page-turns. Stein’s clean page design and uncluttered compositions keep the focus on the endearing protagonist, who is depicted in relaxed, carefree lines. . . . Stein’s writing is filled with vivid descriptors. . . . Any toddler who has ever waited patiently (or not-so-patiently) for something will relate to the sight of Bear racing toward the bees (“Ouch!”). Once single-minded Bear does get the honey, readers can’t help but rejoice with him as he delights in it. Simply delicious.”—The Horn Book
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