Wake Up, Baby Bear!

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Pub Date May 01 2018 | Archive Date May 11 2018
Rowman & Littlefield | Down East Books

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Description

Poor Baby Bear is so exhausted from staying up too late in the fall, that now he can’t wake up in the spring. Even his old friends, Moose, Owl, and Hare have no luck waking the tired little bear. A few well-placed pecks from Mother Robin does the trick and Baby Bear finally awakes just in time to do a little babysitting himself.
This charming follow-up to Baby Bear’s Not Hibernating explores themes of friendship, diversity, working as a team, and parenting; plus it concludes with fun facts and information about black bears.




Lynn Plourde (www.lynnplourde.com) is the author of more than thirty children’s books including Baby Bear's Not Hibernating, Moose, of Course, and Lost Trail. Her books have received numerous awards, including a Lupine Honor, Maine Student Book Award, Maine Literary Award, and Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award. Lynn is a “teaching author” who visits many schools and shares writing advice. She lives in Winthrop, Maine.

Teri Weidner got her start at Cricket magazine in 1989. Since that time she has illustrated more than twenty books for children, including Baby Bear's Not Hibernating. She lives with her family in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.



Poor Baby Bear is so exhausted from staying up too late in the fall, that now he can’t wake up in the spring. Even his old friends, Moose, Owl, and Hare have no luck waking the tired little bear...


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ISBN 9781608939718
PRICE $17.95 (USD)

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Beautifully written loved pictures as well as story. My children enjoyed this story as well

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I liked this little story! baby Bear stayed up past his bedtime in the fall and now mama bear, papa bear and his other animal friends can't wake him up! Fast asleep, no matter what they do baby bears snores on- even after rolling down a hill, being tickled, even having a robin's nest built on his tummy! Mother robin steps up to wake him which causes some momentary concern, but all ends well. Little ones will enjoy this story. Nice one for a spring story time on bears or birds!

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Rowman and Littlefield for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. I found this to be a cute, different story with imaginative art. Kids will enjoy all the different animals. A great bedtime story. Animals working together, and helping unexpectedly. Cute and fun. I date it a solid 4.

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I really liked the illustrations in this books. They were simple yet pretty. The story was cute. A nice message about working together. The different animals in the forest will appeal to children. #netgalley

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I really liked this story. It seems for those maybe 7 and under. It is type of book I would read to my daughter when she was younger as well as the young kids I see at the court daycare! Story illustrations are great shows many animals of the winter getting along

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This was a really cute book! The illustrations were done very well and seemed very real. The story was really good and children will love it. I also enjoyed the facts at the end about bears. This book will be a great addition to a classroom lesson bears or a library storytime. Children will learn from it and enjoy the story as well.

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This is a wonderful companion book to Lynn Plourde's "Baby Bear's Not Hibernating." Baby Bear is so tired because he did not get to sleep early enough in the winter. His parent's can't wake him, so they head off to get food with the hope that he will wake up when they get back. While they are gone, Baby Bear's friends come to visit and while trying to wake him, he ends up tumbling out of the cave and down a hill. Once again, he gets himself in a situation that all works out in the end with the help of his friends and family.

This is a gorgeous picture book with wonderful illustrations done in watercolour. It is a cute story that could be used for children as a bedtime story but also teach about getting a proper night's rest, what happens to bears in spring, and helping out your friends. I read this book to my grandson and he enjoyed the story, especially Baby Bear's snoring. He liked the pictures as well. I can easily see this book becoming a family favourite along with the other Baby Bear book.

I would recommend this book for family libraries, pre-school classes and primary schools. This book will become a well loved story to be read over and over. I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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A delightful story! I recommend this as a wonderful idea of reading to your little one. Illustrations add to the delight of the reader and the listener. This book leads to a fun and special time.

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My four year old absolutely loved this adorable follow up to Baby Bear's Not Hibernating Anymore. Highly recommended to both parents and children who enjoy stories with underlying lessons around friendship, team working, and parenting. Looking forward to reading more of Lynn Plourde's books.

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A beautifully illustrated book about a baby bear that doesn't want to wake up after hibernating. Follows in the vein of other children's books and not scientifically correct in any way, but that's fine. The other animals brought in were cute and it was a cute way of showing a diverse group of animals coming together.

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I love children's book that educate a child while teaching them about the importance of things in nature as well as friendship and a good sleep.In this read, children are taught about the hibernation process. Baby Bear's sleep was delayed so he sleeps much longer into the spring. His parent's can't wake him, so they head off in search of food. While they're gone, his friends try to wake him and he ends up out of the cave and down the hill. His parent's return to find all is right. This book has lovely illustrations and some bear related facts to go along with the story.

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Such a cute story about a baby bear that is unable to wake up and enjoy spring because he stays up too late and doesn't hibernate when he should. HIs friends are all working together to try to wake him up. A great little story about going to bed on time and friends working together to help each other. The pictures are wonderful, as is the story.

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Very well written book for young children. Well illustrated and educational. The inclusion of other animals rounded out the book.

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I loved everything about this picture book. The story was short and sweet, the illustrations were stunningly beautiful, and they tie together nicely to create a book that any child would love to read before bed. I absolutely loved it.I will 100% be on the lookout for this book for my nephew, and hopefully for my own little bear down int he years to come.

I received a digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Wake Up, Baby Bear! by Lynn Plourde
Illustrated by Teri Weidner
Publisher: Down East Books
ISBN: 9781608939718
Publish Date: May 1, 2018

Thanks to NetGalley publisher Down East Books for the ebook ARC of Wake Up, Baby Bear! by Lynn Plourde and illustrated by Teri Weidner in exchange for an honest review.

Baby Bear is so tired from staying up too late in the fall, that he cannot wake up in the spring. A few pecks from a mother Robin does the trick and Baby Bear finally awakes just in time to do some babysitting.

I give this book a rating of 4 stars. I read it to my 4 year old daughter who enjoyed it. It was a cute story with great pictures.
At the end of the book there is some fun facts and information about black bears.

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Baby Bear cannot keep his eyes open even though it's Spring and his hibernation time has come to an end. He stays up too late in the fall and finds he is unable to get himself awake and back into active life now that it's Springtime.

His buddies Moose, Owl, and Hare try their hardest to motivate him to rise and shine but to no avail. His eyes just won't say open. Finally a harried Mother Robin knows just how to get Baby Bear into gear and administers a hard peck on the end of his nose. Oh my!!! When he awakens he finds that Mother Robin has used his furry warm tummy as a rocking cradle for her nest with blue eggs inside.

"But as Baby Bear started to get up, Robin pecked him on the nose again and said, "Don't move! My eggs!"

Mother Robin makes it very clear that her eggs are not for Baby Bear's breakfast consumption as he thought they might be. He tries to get up thus spilling the eggs out of the nest. Luckily Baby Bear gently catches each one with his big paws and just in time too. You see the eggs are starting to crack open and chirping baby birds are starting to appear. The little robins are squawking loudly and extremely hungry.

Their Mother knows she needs to go and tend to their empty tummies. She asks Baby Bear if he will babysit while she goes to fetch them food. Will he agree and become the caring babysitter that is needed for such a time as this? What do you think his decision will be?

This book is a follow-up to "Baby Bear's Not Hibernating" and themes of friendship, diversity, teamwork, and parenting skills are featured. The author brilliantly includes Question and Answer pages at the back of the book to give the reader more factual and in-depth information about Black Bears.

The illustrations are truly beautiful. The colour pallet is soft and dreamy. They are done in muted watercolour which is so fitting to the theme of the book. "Wake Up, Baby Bear!" is wonderful to include in a classroom setting or elementary library and is a perfect bedtime story for home use. I highly recommend this book.

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"Wake up Baby Bear" is a cute read about a little bear who is not quite ready to be done hibernating. One by one his friends try to wake him to celebrate Spring. Will Baby Bear every wake up??!

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Students and my grandchildren loved this book! We would be able to use this book for spring or for family themes. It is examples of friends helping and heard getting up. I absolutely loved it and read it a few times! 5 stars and beyond!

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I’m not sure what is more adorable the story about a baby bear that doesn’t want to wait up, or the soft and fuzzy illustrations that wrap around you like a blanket.

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Although it's time to wake from hibernating, Baby Bear's family and friends just can't get the tired bear to wake up. It takes a mother robin with a few well=placed pecks to get this bear awake.

This is a cute companion book to "Baby Bear's Not Hibernating." The pictures are soft and beautiful and the story is cute. Highly recommend this one for families and libraries.

I read a copy from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

4.5 stars.

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Winter is over and it is time for Baby Bear to wake up, but Baby Bear is sleepy and does not want to wake up! Mama Bear and Papa Bear try to wake him up, but Baby Bear responds with a resounding, "Zzzzzzz..." As Mama and Papa wander off to find some food, other woodland creatures decide they would like to try and wake Baby Bear. Baby Bear is then on a sleeping adventure as he rolls out of his den into the woods. As Baby Bear tries to get comfortable in his sleep, he knocks a bird's nest onto his chest. Who knew Baby Bear would be so hard to wake up? He is finally woken up by an angry Robin, who is worried about the safety of her eggs. Baby Bear then helps keep the eggs safe and watches as the baby birds hatch. Adventure ensues as Robin leaves Baby Bear to watch over her babies as she goes to find food.
This adorable book is beautifully illustrated, bringing to life all of the woodland creatures Baby Bear encounters throughout the story. Anyone who has a cub of their own that is difficult to wake up will appreciate Mama Bear and Papa Bear's plight to wake up Baby Bear! This book also has some great trivia questions and answers about Black Bears that children will find very informative!
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this adorable book in exchange for an honest review!

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Wake up Baby Bear was better than I expected it to be. The characters are simple but likable, and the story was a good one. About halfway it shifted, but this was a welcome adjustment. Baby Bear ends up taking on a role he may not be ready for, but he proves he can do his best at it. I thought the ending was great, and the illustrations looked rather amazing. This is not only a fun book but one where kids can learn a thing or two as well.

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“Wake Up, Baby Bear!” is the perfect story for spring. It has beautiful illustrations and a sweet story.

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This is a very cute and colorful story about a baby bear who isn’t quite ready to wake up from hibernation. My little girls liked it, so it is a winner for me!
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of this book, which I voluntarily chose to review.

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I loved this one! In this sweet story, Baby Bear stays up past his hibernation time and now his parents and his friends are having trouble getting him to wake up even though spring has sprung. In a funny turn of events, he finds himself helping to nurture a nest of baby birds and in turn being nurtured by a mama bird before he's reunited with his friends and family. The illustrations are beautifully done. As an added bonus, it leads logically to further discussion about hibernation, life cycle and early science concepts for early readers. This one is definitely worth adding to the library and personal collection.

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An adorable children's story book that has beautiful illustrations. I loved the characters and the storyline. I'll read over and over to my grandchild.

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Plourde's Wake Up Baby Bear! is an adorable story about a sleepy baby bear who doesn't want to wake from hibernation. His parents can't wake him. Owl can't wake him. Moose tries to nudge Baby Bear awake with his antlers, but only succeeds is tumbling him from the cave, still sleeping. Baby Bear comes to rest against a shrub and ends up accidentally knocking a robin nest down. Mama Robin finally wakes him with a sharp peck on the nose. Good thing, too, for no sooner than he's awake but that the eggs hatch. Baby Bear tends the little birds while Mama finds food. She brings food for Baby Bear too, and by the time he is parents return, he's fast asleep again! The artwork in this book is just gorgeous! Perfect for a bedtime story, or for young readers practising alone.

***Many thanks to Netgalley and Rowman & Littlefield for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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