By Else Holmelund Minarik
Illustrations by Maurice Sendak
Copyright 1957
Considering its age, this book is in very good
condition. Well, except for the childish
printing on the inside. Apparently, I
had just started learning to write and wanted to mark my most treasured possessions. This book was certainly one of them. I remember being read to and later, reading
it myself.
The first story in the book is
titled What Will Little Bear Wear? Little Bear wants to play in the snow, but
complains that it is too cold. Mother
Bear makes him a hat to wear outside, and off goes Little Bear to play. Time and again, back inside comes Little Bear
to complain about the cold, and each time Mother Bear makes him a new, warm
piece of clothing. All bundled up,
Little Bear comes in once again to say he is cold.
“My little bear,” said Mother Bear,
you have a hat,
you have a coat,
you have snow pants.
Do you want a fur coat, too?”
Mother Bear proceeds to take off
Little Bear’s hat, coat, and snow pants.
And guess what? There is his fur
coat! Now when Little Bear goes outside
to play, he is not cold anymore!
It just goes to show you; sometimes we look so hard for what we think will
make us happy, when all along we already had just what we needed!
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