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The Bear That Heard Crying
The Bear That Heard Crying
Author: Natalie Kinsey-Warnock
In this fictionalized retelling of an event that occurred in the summer of 1783, three-year-old Sarah Whitcher (the authors' great- great-great-great-great-aunt) wandered into the woods near Warren, New Hampshire; four days later, she was found by a man who had dreamed that she was under a particular pine, guarded by a bear. Some of the searcher...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780590024204
ISBN-10: 0590024205
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Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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My 4 year old really likes this book. A true and sweet story.
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beegirlbee avatar reviewed The Bear That Heard Crying on + 68 more book reviews
Great book to sneak in an obedience lesson to 3-4 year olds.
Conservative in lifestyle. Illustrations captivating for our 2-8 year old.
A favorite at our house.
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In this fictionalized retelling of an event that occurred in the summer of 1783, three-year-old Sarah Whitcher wanders into the New Hampshire woods and disappears. After four days, a community search party comes upon Sarah's footprints with bear tracks beside them, and concludes the worst: "She's been torn to pieces!" The next day, a stranger appears, claiming that he has seen the child in a dream. The vision leads to Sarah's rescue, and the community celebrates her safe return with a great feast. Readers will be intrigued by the authors' real-life connection to the story's heroine (Sarah is an ancestor of sisters Kinsey and Kinsey-Warnock). Although Rand's watercolors include some cliched poses (as when Sarah curls up beside the bear with her hands neatly clasped under her head), their luminous gray-green palette is appropriately woodsy. Without being overtly cute, Sarah's ursine rescuer is a particularly benign and cozy presence. Plainly told, this sturdy tale exudes comfort. Ages 4-8.
Kristine avatar reviewed The Bear That Heard Crying on + 11 more book reviews
Sweet story. True story of a 3 year old girl who was lost in the woods and a bog brown dog stayed with her for 4 days! :-)


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