Blue Bear

Blue Bear by Liz Bester Mihalchick, published by Fulton Books on February 15, 2021, is a children’s book that focuses on the emotional challenges children face, particularly regarding depression and mental illness. With 36 pages, this edition presents a narrative that encourages young readers to understand and express their feelings in a safe and comforting manner, emphasizing that they are not alone in their experiences.
In this story, children will follow Blue Bear as he navigates his feelings of hurt and learns about the importance of community support and self-help. The book aims to provide insights into how children can recognize their emotions and assist others who may be struggling. Through its engaging narrative, Blue Bear addresses social themes relevant to juvenile fiction, making it a resource for discussions about mental health among young audiences.
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Children can often use help in understanding and verbalizing their feelings in safe, simple, comforting, and encouraging ways. They must know they are not alone and that things will change and get better. Blue Bear: A Children’s Book about Depression addresses the experience of the child with the hurt, but also helps a child know how to help someone who may be hurting. Children will see how Blue Bear starts changing and healing, through the power of community, and also through his courage to help himself.
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