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Sensitive
story
Little Bear's Grandad, by Nigel Gray and Vanessa Cabban. Little Tiger
Press £8.99
EVERY week, Little Bear goes to visit Grandad, and together they climb
into a tree house which is their special place to look at the world,
and the place where Grandad tells Little Bear stories of when he was
young.
One week, Grandad was in his chair when Little Bear arrived and couldn't
go out ... and the next week he was in hospital, so Little Bear went
with his mother to visit him there. Grandad was very tired, and he
asked Little Bear to tell him a story, and during the telling fell
into the deepest of deep sleeps from which, Little Bear's mother said,
he wouldn't wake up.
Together they went home, climbed into the tree house and looked at
all the places they could see, and hugged each other, and Little Bear
said that when he was a grandad, he wanted to be as nice a Grandad
as his had been to him.
I liked the way in which the author almost took it for granted that
there was both a normal and special friendship between Little Bear
and his Grandad, and the way in which he had understood how much children
love to hear stories about "when you were little", and I
also like the sensitivity in which he dealt with the subject of death
in the family. The illustrations in the book are excellent and enhanced
the text.
The parents whose children looked at the book all felt that it was
pitched at the right level and that the children were able to take
out of it what they needed at that time, and it was enjoyed by both
pre-school and First school-aged children equally.
This is a good book to have on the shelf as a "one day"
book, as well as it being a good read for all the other days.
-
Mary Harman is a deacon at her local church
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