Review of Bear and Bird: The Picnic and Other Stories

Bear and Bird: The Picnic and Other Stories Bear and Bird: The Picnic and Other Stories
by Jarvis; illus. by the author
Primary    Candlewick    64 pp.
5/23    9781536228328    $15.99
e-book ed.  9781536231618    $15.99

Bear and Bird are the best of friends. In four stories, the pair navigates misunderstandings and hurt feelings, always managing to remember how much they value each other so they can turn a difficult situation into a happy one. In one story, Bear forgets to pack picnic supplies but can’t admit it. He distracts his friend with “The Wobble Song” and an invitation to eat yummy leaves instead of picnic fare. Bird knows Bear forgot, but saves Bear’s feelings by going along with the adjusted plan. In another chapter, Bird shows Bear how to paint en plein air. She is then crushed because local animals admire Bear’s picture but not her own. Bird’s jealousy shows up as anger, but this time Bear saves Bird’s dignity by asking to hang Bird’s painting on his wall. Jarvis skillfully writes about small adventures and emotional upheavals of childhood. With thick outlines, friendly curved shapes, and touches of humor, loose, cheerful digital illustrations on almost every page make the book approachable. Jarvis’s short chapter book will be welcome for readers moving on from Cordell’s Cornbread and Poppy but not quite ready for Barrows’s Ivy and Bean series.

Pubissue-From the May/June 2023 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Maeve Visser Knoth

Maeve Visser Knoth is a librarian at Phillips Brooks School, Menlo Park, ­California. She has chaired the Notable Children’s Books Committee and taught at Notre Dame de Namur University and Lesley University.

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