Copy Me, Copycub

“Copy Me, Copycub” by Richard Edwards is a charming children’s book published by HarperCollins on November 3, 1999. This 32-page story follows a mother bear and her cub as they engage in a playful game of follow the leader through various natural landscapes. As the cub imitates his mother, he learns valuable life lessons, setting the stage for a journey that culminates in their preparation for winter.
Readers will find a gentle narrative that captures the essence of family and the challenges of new experiences. The story unfolds through the changing seasons, highlighting the bond between mother and cub as they navigate their environment. The soft watercolor illustrations by Susan Winter complement the text, bringing to life the rich details of nature and the tender moments shared between the bears. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 9 inches in height and 11.25 inches in length.
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Through spring, summer, and autumn, through streams, swamps, and up and down trees, a mother bear and her cub play an important game of follow the leader. “You’re my own little Copycub!” mother bear exclaims. Little does the cub know that each time he imitates his mom, he’s learning precious life lessons. When winter suddenly arrives, the bears must make their way to the cozy cave to sleep until springtime. It’s a long, hard journey, and as the snow blows into Copycub’s eyes and ice fringes his fur, all he wants to do is lie down and sleep. How will his mother convince him to take just a few more steps?
Richard Edwards’s simple, gentle text is heartwarming and inspiring. All the rich details of nature and the tender interactions between mother bear and cub are made real in Susan Winter’s soft watercolor illustrations.
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