Bear Hug

Bear Hug by Katharine McEwen is a charming children’s book published by Templar Publishing in 2014. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a bear experiencing winter alone for the first time, as he prepares his cave and learns to catch fish, drawing on the lessons from his parents. As he meets his mate and they hibernate together, the narrative captures the warmth of family bonds.
Readers will find a gentle exploration of themes related to family and nature, as the bear’s journey unfolds through the changing seasons. The story culminates in the arrival of a new bear cub in spring, allowing the new father to pass on his knowledge. With its focus on animals and the life of bears, this book offers a delightful glimpse into the natural world, making it a fitting choice for young readers interested in juvenile fiction.
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One bear is facing winter alone for the first time in his life. Just like his father showed him, he gathers leaves for his cave, and just like his mother showed him, he catches fat silver fish to eat. The bear meets his mate and both sleep away the winter in his cosy cave, snuggled in a big bear hug. When spring arrives, a new bear cub arrives also, and the new father begins to teach his child all he has learned.
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