Don’t You Feel Well, Sam?

Don’t You Feel Well, Sam? by Amy Hest is a charming children’s book published by Walker in 2002. This 32-page story is presented in English and follows the tender moments between Mrs. Bear and her son, Sam, as they navigate a cold night filled with illness and care. When Sam coughs and struggles with his medicine, Mrs. Bear steps in with a comforting presence, showcasing the warmth of family bonds during challenging times.
In this narrative, readers will find a gentle exploration of health and daily living through the lens of a family of bears. The story emphasizes the importance of care and support, as Mrs. Bear knows just how to help Sam feel better while they watch the snow fall outside. With themes centered around animals and family, this book offers a relatable experience for young readers, making it a thoughtful addition to any child’s library.
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One cold night Mrs Bear is putting Sam to bed, hck hck, coughs Sam. So Mrs Bear fetches some syrup, but there’s too much syrup on a too-big spoon and Sam can’t swallow it. Mrs Bear knows just what to do to make Sam feel better though, and together they sit and watch as the snow begins to fall.
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