The Lonesome Polar Bear

The Lonesome Polar Bear by Jane Cabrera is a children’s fiction book published by Random House Books for Young Readers on September 23, 2003. This 32-page edition presents a story about a polar bear who feels lonely as the snow animals meant to keep him company disappear at the end of the day. The narrative explores the polar bear’s longing for a real friend who can engage in playful activities like swimming and hide-and-seek.
Readers will find a charming tale that highlights themes of friendship and companionship in a wintery setting. Jane Cabrera’s lush, broad artistic style enhances the storytelling, creating an inviting atmosphere for young readers. The book addresses the emotional experience of loneliness while emphasizing the importance of having a true friend, making it a relatable read for children.
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Polar bear is rather lonely. Snow animals meant to keep him company melt away at the end of the day. And they can’t swim and splash or play hide-and-seek like a real friend can. A real friend . . . that’s just what he needs! And Jane Cabrera’s lush, broad style sets the pitch-perfect stage for this wintery tale.
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